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The 17 worst ideas of the 21st century (so far)
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The world's first battery-powered planes have landed. But how safe are they?
After a long wait, the world's first zero emissions aeroplanes are finally taxiing to reality. But are they the solution we need?
The best smart luggage 2025: ride-on and auto-follow suitcases you can actually buy
Motorised suitcases might sound like something you’d spot in a sci-fi film, but they’re already here. This is your guide to the wackiest smart luggage you can actually buy for your holidays in 2025.
Top 10: Biggest planes in the world
We spread our wings and fly away on some of the world's biggest planes.
The best caravan gadgets to buy in 2024 for life on the road
These caravan gadgets will take your trips to the next level in 2024.
The best ebikes for every type of rider in 2024
Electric bikes, or ebikes, are on the rise. But how do you know which ebike is best for you and your riding? We charge up and ride five to (pedal) assist you with your queries…
Best travel gadgets for your next getaway
Capture the best views and stay well connected on your next trip away with our pick of the best travel gadgets
How fast would Father Christmas have to fly to visit every child in the world?
It's no small feat to travel 160,000,000km, to visit 200 million children, in 800 million homes, in only 34 hours... Luckily Santa has magic on his side.
Coronavirus | China, Iran and Italy linked to two thirds of early cases
Outside of mainland China, more 27 per cent of countries reported their first COVID-19 case in people who had recently travelled to Italy.
Reality Check | Is carbon offsetting a solution to flying emissions, or just passing the buck?
Can we justify long-haul flights with measures to offset carbon?
10 geeky places to visit around the UK
Looking for somewhere to to spend a sunny afternoon that tickles your technical side and scintillates your scientific self? We've gleamed a few travel tips from the book Geek's Guide To Britain for some inspiration.
How long does it take to get to the Moon if you drive at 60mph?
The only way is up, but you're going to need more than an energy drink if you're going to drive a car on this epic journey into space.
19 natural wonders of the world to see before you die
10,000 years of civilisation might have created Seven Wonders of the World, but with a head start of millions of years, planet Earth has a few of its own – here are some of the best and the science behind how they formed.
Do crashed electric vehicles pose a fire or electrocution risk?
Zap! Sizzle! Lithium batteries can become dangerous if damaged.
Dude, where’s my flying car? 11 future technologies we’re still waiting for
A lot has changed since the 90s when BBC Focus began, so what did we correctly predict, and what advances can we expect over the next three decades?
Five of the best locations in the USA to see eclipse totality
If you are planning on seeing the total solar eclipse, book a flight to these spots as soon as possible.
The wildlife we've lost
Going on holiday? Take a look at some of the animals you could have seen, if only you'd been born a few centuries earlier...
Eight industries revolutionised by VR
Virtual reality headsets might only just be hitting the home, but VR technology is already established in a number of fields.
The trouble with time travel...
In Back to the Future, Marty McFly faces some mind-warping time travel paradoxes. John Gribbin explains the science behind time travel in the movies and whether travelling through time is possible.
Cure for motion sickness “five to ten years” away
If the thought of sailing the high seas leaves you feeling queasy then you could be in luck, as new treatment hopes to cure travel sickness.
How does an airport scanner work?
While you’re stepping through an airport metal detector in your socks, have you ever wondered what happens to your luggage as it enters an X-ray scanner?
What causes jet lag?
Jet lag occurs when our internal body clock is out of sync with the time of day, causing tiredness and difficulty sleeping - but what causes it?
Why do some people feel sick if they read in a moving vehicle?
Motion sickness in general is caused when your inner ear and your eyes disagree about whether you’re moving. When you read in a car, your visual field stays still but your inner ear detects the twists and turns.
What makes space tourism so expensive?
Commercial space travel is already available, if you have the money! But why is it so expensive?