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| Issue 74

Editorial issue 74

There is some exciting news to share: Science in School is moving house! As you know, Science in School is owned and funded by EIROforum, a group of eight European intergovernmental research organisations (EIROs). Until now, it has been hosted by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL).…

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| Issue 73

Science on a shoestring: inspiring experiments with everyday items

Low cost, high impact: try these creative and engaging experiments that use inexpensive everyday materials to bring curriculum science to life.

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Topics: Astronomy / space, Biology, Chemistry, Earth science, Engineering, General science, Physics, Resources, Science and society, STEAM, Sustainability

| Issue 61

Net results: what can social media offer STEM teachers?

Can social media be a useful resource for teachers? We think so. Read on for some tips on getting involved and finding inspiring STEM education groups, creators, and content.

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Topics: Resources, Science and society
 

| Issue 55

Climate change articles to accompany the COP26 summit

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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Topics: Sustainability, Science and society, Earth science
 

| Issue 54

Editorial issue 54

It’s the start of a new school year and we’re back with a new issue and a brand-new website!

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| Issue 54

The physics of Star Wars: introducing accelerator science

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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Topics: Engineering, Physics, Science and society, Careers in STEM