Sakina Amin explains the Mandela effect: a phenomenon which causes numerous people to remember the same thing… which is actually false.

Sakina Amin explains the Mandela effect: a phenomenon which causes numerous people to remember the same thing… which is actually false.
Ella Spittall interviews Dr Julie Duodo, a local Leeds GP, on her outstanding work and outlook on healthcare.
Catherine Upex reports on the recent developments in the race to find a Covid-19 vaccine.
Kate Hall looks into the science behind why some men are able to grow facial hair, and why some aren’t.
One of the lesser talked about impacts of the pandemic: devastation to entire landscapes in Amazonina.
Some of the most well-known creatures of the ocean could be facing extinction – Hollie Tuffnell explains why and what can be done.
If you thought you could get away from the stresses of Covid by having a nap, you’d be wrong.
Indi Lacey sheds light on the secrets of the lungs of the earth: forests.
Rachel Murray investigates how the environmentalist movement may be blaming the wrong people for environmental degradation…
The Dexys Midnight Runners parody we never thought we’d need
Sakina Amin takes a look at the life of a child prodigy who went on to become a famed nuclear scientist.
Turns out Bowie may have been searching the wrong planet for signs of life.