Ten years: ten of our most popular articles
Enjoy a nostalgic look back at some of your favourite articles from the Science in School archive.
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Enjoy a nostalgic look back at some of your favourite articles from the Science in School archive.
Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest intergovernmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.
At first glance, science and magic seem like chalk and cheese, but as the writer Arthur C Clarke pointed out, “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The feeling of wonder that keeps scientists hooked to their research can also captivate a magician’s audience.…
Success with STEM: Ideas for the classroom, STEM clubs and beyond is an excellent resource, brimming with ideas to support teachers of science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM).
Measure the distance from Earth to the Moon using high-school geometry and an international network of schools and observatories.
Brighten up your chemistry lessons by looking at bioluminescence.
This Easter, have some intriguing science fun with eggs. You’ll never look at them the same way again!
This issue marks a very special milestone for us: it’s ten years since the first issue of Science in School was published.
Help your students explore an exothermic reaction using the real-world example of a self-heating patch.
Ten years: ten of our most popular articles
Unpicking scientific mysteries across Europe
Illusioneering, by Peter McOwan and Matt Parker
Success with STEM: Ideas for the classroom, STEM clubs and beyond, by Sue Howarth and Linda Scott
Geometry can take you to the Moon
Living light: the chemistry of bioluminescence
‘Eggsperiments’ for Easter
Editorial issue 35
Handwarmer science