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Vol. 8 Issue 5
SCIENCEBBC14 BBC Knowledge Magazine School
Challenge 2015
This issue, we join the winners from last year’s competition
as they travel to United Kingdom and Brunei for an education
trip like no othersFEATURES
SCIENCESCIENCE44 Where The Wild Things Are
From DNA trackers to drone spies and extremely high resolution
cameras, the technology used for animal tracking today will put
James Bond to shameHISTORYHISTORYNATURE50 How To Forecast Weather
Attempting to predict the ever-changing chaotic, turbulent
atmosphere has been an ongoing endeavour since the 1800s.
Will we ever get a precise weather prediction?56 Building A Planet On Earth
Scientist are finding ways to recreate the ferocious conditions
inside gas giant planets to uncover what lies within. But even
until today, the largest planet in the Solar System (Jupiter) still
hasn’t given up all its secrets62 Canine Comeback
Italy’s wolf population has made a remarkable recovery since the
1970s, with a large number of them protected within the Abruzzi
Apennines reserves and national parks. Follow award-winning
photojournalist Bruno D’Amicis as he redefines our relationship
with these large carnivores70 Verdun: Hell On Earth
You may have learnt about World War II, but how much do you
know about The Battle of Verdun, a significant battle during
World War I? It is true when one says that a war will be the end
of all of us. Read on to understand the gruelling times between
both French and Germans during 1916ON THE COVERON THE COVERON THE COVERWe all know that fossil
fuels are dwindling, so what
alternatives do we have to
produce energy? Can we
outweigh the positive effects
of nuclear energy and how
long more do we have before
we run out of clean energy
choices?Cover Story44
Where The Wild
Things Are36 How We’ll Keep
The Lights On36 How We’ll Keep
The Lights One56 Building A Planet On Earth