Author Thomas Ling

Thomas Ling

Digital editor, BBC Science Focus

Thomas is Digital editor at BBC Science Focus. Writing about everything from cosmology to anthropology, he specialises in the latest psychology, health and neuroscience discoveries. Thomas has a Masters degree (distinction) in Magazine Journalism from the University of Sheffield and has written for Men’s Health, Vice and Radio Times. He has been shortlisted as the New Digital Talent of the Year at the national magazine Professional Publishers Association (PPA) awards. Also working in academia, Thomas has lectured on the topic of journalism to undergraduate and postgraduate students at The University of Sheffield.

Recent articles by Thomas Ling
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Here's what déjà vu (or the lack of it) says about your brain health

Why déjà vu is far from a memory fault – and how some people experience it constantly.
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Why you're probably stroking your cat completely wrong (and how to do it right)

Fun fact: your cat probably hates the way you're currently petting them.
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How to cool down in a heatwave

How to cool down quickly: 4 surprising, science-backed ways to cope with a heatwave

Top tip: focus on cooling your hands, not face.
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How to finally break your procrastination habit, explained by a psychologist

Can't break a pattern of procrastination? Prof Fuschia Sirois explains the scientifically-backed ways to get back on task.
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The strange reasons your dog eats grass (and poop)

Don't pretend like your pup hasn't done it.
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Top 10 most dangerous animals in the world

What is the deadliest animal, killing the most humans each year? If you guessed sharks, you’d be wrong.
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Here's how cats use purring to manipulate humans

To get your attention, your moggy's purrs can mimic a human baby's.
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Why does my cat love sitting on my laptop?

How your cat's annoying keyboard-lounging habit is part of its ploy to possess your house.
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How hidden 'overtiredness' is ruining your sleep – and how to fix it

Unchecked emotional exhaustion can scupper your slumber when you need it most. Here are the simple tools you need to reset your sleep – and enhance your emotional regulation.
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The best science-backed books that will help you (finally) sleep better in 2025

The best reads that can help you rest better in 2025.
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How to overcome social paranoia and anxiety

A psychologist explains simple ways to crush social paranoia by building your self-esteem.
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The (very very weird) reasons cat lick people

Sorry, it's not because they secretly love you.
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Your fingerprints aren't unique after all, discovers AI

The breakthrough could re-open many criminal cold cases.
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Your tastebuds are the key to preventing overeating, groundbreaking study suggests

New insights into appetite suppression could lead to revolutionary new weight loss drugs.
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Flamingoes aren't born pink. Here’s the (very bizarre) reason they take on that colour 

As shown in BBC's Life in Colour, flamingos aren't born with that colour.
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson explains the Universe’s greatest mysteries

What’s beyond our Universe? Will time travel ever be possible? And what might aliens look like? The acclaimed astrophysicist answers all.
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The bizarre science of cat behaviour

Why our feline friends may be much more intelligent than you'd think.
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What we’re all getting wrong about ADHD

The biggest myths and unknowns of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
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The secrets of the immortal jellyfish, Earth's longest-living animal

How does the immortal jellyfish (Turritopsis dohrnii) live for so long? A leading scientist explains all.
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Weight loss: What actually works?

Here's what actually happens in your body during a calorie deficit. 
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How to overcome imposter syndrome

The psychology behind why you may feel like a fraud – and how to break free of the mind trap.
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