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Science fiction author Stephen Baxter on terraforming; How to spot a liar; And the quirkiest office gadgets out there.
The new robots that hunt in packs; Busting the world's biggest myths; Andy takes a hammer to J's iPhone.
We reveal the ultimate sights to see in the solar system; Cloud computing explained; Does the iPhone beat the SmartPhone contenders?
Robert Matthews looks at earth's fate when the solar system dies; Why your name spells how successful you are; The e-reader that beats the Amazon Kindle.
An exclusive interview with aerospace engineer Burt Rutan; We bust some climate change myths; We test out some cool techno musical instruments.
An exclusive interview with David Attenborough; The gory details of forensic science; What would really happen if the world was about to end?
The scientists making the impossible possible; Food facts for hungry minds; The world's most fearsome beasts.
How to negotiate a hostage release; What we will do when there are 9 billion of us on earth; Find out what the next Facebook is.
Liz Bonnin discusses the new science show Bang Goes The Theory; The storm that's brewing in the cosmos; Why Sod's Law can't be proved.
Astronomy guru Patrick Moore remembers the historic first Moon landing; The next big step for mankind; Get kitted out with the best gear for the festival season.
BBC presenter Jimmy Doherty applies science to farming; Everything you want to know about the end of your life; How to spot whether you're addicted to the internet.
Boy racer cum Science Minister Paul Drayson; The robots taking over on the battlefield; How to survive the digital switchover.
The physicist who's also a priest; The real threat from bioterrorism; We check out the new batch of electric cars.
Focus finds out how to dodge asteroids - and gets insurance in case one hits; How to print your own organs; Google takes on the other knowledge heavyweights - Microsoft and your Dad.
BBC Focus Magazine takes a destructive approach to anger management issues.
Why the space station is playing dodgeball with orbiting junk; Madcap ways to save Earth from climate catastrophe; How to hack YouTube.
Richard Dawkins on arguments with creationists; How to get the perfect iHome; Anger management with sledgehammers.
Award-winning science fiction author Ken MacLeod on the ultimate space safari; The science of shopping; How to stream live video.
Actor Andy Serkis, aka Gollum, on motion-capture tech; The secret of success; The boys get behind the wheel to test out one of the best sat navs.
The car you'll be driving in 2030; Mini-laptops on test; The truth about Hollywood science.
Philippe Cousteau Jr on visiting his grandfather's submersible garage; Inside the mind of a gang member; NASA's most dangerous shuttle mission ever.
TV presenter Danny Wallace asks why he hasn't got a personal robot yet; The nuclear detectives are on the polonium trail; Discover why refs get it wrong.
Robert Matthews investigates the origins of our universe; Controlling the car using just the power of your mind; The boys are down the pub to pit an elephant against a shark.
Focus joins the search for the Higgs Boson particle; Ian Taylor investigates the science of interrogation; Andy Ridgeway gets his DNA decoded and explores the age of genetic diagnosis.
What would happen to earth if the entire human population disappeared over night? Dr Stephen Baxter predicts; Does homeopathic medicine really work? Former physicist Simon Singh tries acupuncture; Discover the truth about sex in space.
Where does our universe really end? Paul Parsons finds out that scientists have suggested many answers; Find out why males could be a dying breed; Focus discovers why, when scientists get it wrong the consequences could be disastrous.
Andy Ridgeway speaks to comedian Bill Bailey about the Museum of Curiosity; Whos watching your virtual character in cyber space? The boys have fun with best April fools gadgets around.
Physicist Brian Cox tells Focus what's wrong with gravity; Pushing the human body to its physical extremes; The Focus team take a look at the weirdest syndromes out there.
Saba Douglas-Hamilton talks about her new series Unknown Africa; Robert Matthews explains why diamonds arent forever; The Focus team discuss whether planet earth is alone in the dark?
Astronomer Nigel Henbest on the ancient cultures that drew inspiration from the skies; Robert Matthews investigates why depression is sweeping the nation; Focus chat about the crazy scales that rate everything from pain to poo.
Arthur C Clarke talks about the possibility of extra terrestrial life; The science behind Philip Pullmans His Dark Materials trilogy; Remote controlled toys you dont want to go without this Christmas.