Click does the trick: understanding the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Why was a Nobel prize awarded for 'click chemistry'? Learn about the ground-breaking advance behind this simple-sounding name.
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Why was a Nobel prize awarded for 'click chemistry'? Learn about the ground-breaking advance behind this simple-sounding name.
Explore the science behind some of the SDGs and the key role science has to play in our efforts towards achieving them.
Ages: not applicable;
Sparks students’ natural curiosity while learning about curriculum-relevant topics with ESA’s teach with space program.
Ages: <11, 11-14, 14-16, 16-19;
Microscope in Action is a hands-on educational resource for teaching fluorescence microscopy in the classroom and beyond
Ages: 14-16, 16-19;
Europe is throwing a party for Gregor Mendel. Cities and institutes in Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, and the United Kingdom invite you to a year of events honouring the father of genetics.
Ages: <11, 11-14, 14-16, 16-19;
The idea of ‘science for all’ can only be accomplished when we recognize the need to embrace diversity, reduce barriers, and enable participation in the science classroom.
Ages: <11, 11-14, 14-16, 16-19;
Seeing is believing: although hands-on practical work is incredibly important, the value of an engaging demonstration should not be overlooked. Explore how demonstrations can enhance STEM teaching and learn how to make the most of them.
Ages: <11, 11-14, 14-16, 16-19;
Events like COP26 are an opportunity to teach students about the importance of STEM for society, and how what they learn in class has real-world relevance. Here is a collection of Science in School articles on climate change to get you started.
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Motivate and engage your students with the interdisciplinary school projects run by the European Space Agency (ESA).
Ages: <11, 14-16, 11-14, 16-19;
Science fiction can be an engaging starting point for scientific discussions. Learn how one research group is using Star Wars to introduce students to accelerator science.
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Click does the trick: understanding the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Sustainable Science: Articles for European Sustainable Development Week
Topics: Earth science, Engineering, General science, Science and society, Sustainability, Events
Save the date for Back to School with ESA 2022–23
Topics: Astronomy / space, Earth science, Science and society, Sustainability
Colours in the dark: fluorescence microscopy for the classroom
Topics: Biology, Engineering, Physics, Resources
Celebrating Gregor Mendel in his 200th anniversary year
Topics: Biology, General science, Health, Science and society
Inclusive lesson plans using the NinU grid
Topics: Careers in STEM, Resources
The art of science demonstration
Topics: General science, Resources
Climate change articles to accompany the COP26 summit
Topics: Sustainability, Science and society, Earth science
Back to School with ESA
Topics: Astronomy / space, Sustainability, Science and society
The physics of Star Wars: introducing accelerator science
Topics: Engineering, Physics, Science and society, Careers in STEM