Adventures in creative recycling
Do you have a drawer full of old mobile phones? One teacher is exploring new uses for such items, while nurturing his students’ creative imaginations.
    
    
    
    
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                    Do you have a drawer full of old mobile phones? One teacher is exploring new uses for such items, while nurturing his students’ creative imaginations.                    
         
                    Scalding volcanic springs are home to some remarkable microorganisms, and biotechnology is now finding uses for these microscopic survivors.                    
         
                    Could leftover nutshells be the next renewable energy source? Challenge your students to find out using calorimetry.                    
         
                    Explore the science of sound and electromagnetism with this practical build-it-yourself activity.                    
         
                    Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest inter-governmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.                    
         
                    As a lightweight, super-strong metal, beryllium is an engineer’s dream – but it also has some less convenient qualities.                    
         
                    In an update using the latest scientific research, all the basic SI units will soon be officially defined in terms of the Universe’s fundamental constants.                    
         
                    The school year is gradually drawing to a close. Teachers across Europe may soon breathe a sigh of relief as they close their classroom doors for the summer holiday, hopefully leaving the stress of a challenging term behind them.                    
         
                    Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest inter-governmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.                    
         
                    Use equations of motion to work out what happened in a car crash – and learn some valuable life lessons.                    
        
            
                Adventures in creative recycling            
        
        
            
                Some (microbes) like it hot            
        
        
            
                Bioenergy in a nutshell            
        
        
            
                Hearing waves: how to build a loudspeaker            
        
        
            
                Full-colour X-rays, early embryo division and space challenges for students            
        
        
            
                Elements in focus: beryllium            
        
        
            
                SI units: a new update for standards            
        
        
            
                Editorial issue 44            
        
        
            
                Transporting antimatter, attosecond X-ray science and 3D insights into avian evolution            
        
        
            
                Look out! The physics of road safety