Microbial genome puzzles
How do scientists piece together genomic information from sequencing data? Play these two fun online puzzles to find out.
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How do scientists piece together genomic information from sequencing data? Play these two fun online puzzles to find out.
A study of 200 million-year-old teeth from the earliest mammals provides fascinating insight into how they lived.
Your mission: to land an intrepid egg-naut safely on the surface of the Moon and learn about classical mechanics along the way.
A motion picture is worth a thousand words.
Fusion and fission: both release energy, but how do these processes differ and what are the implications for electricity generation?
Ever wondered what the weather is like on planets outside our solar system? Scientists have recently discovered an exoplanet where it rains iron!
How have scientists been working to tackle COVID-19 during the pandemic? This interview from European XFEL gives some interesting insight.
Beyond the five senses: Some bacteria can sense magnetic fields. Learn how they do this and how this could help us design nanorobots.
Could chicken soup and other traditional home-made broths have healing powers? Bioscientist Jake Baum decided to explore this question – with the help of a local primary school.
Register for the upcoming EMBL Science & Society Conference to join the debate on responses to loss of biodiversity and climate change. Registration is free for High School students and teachers.
Microbial genome puzzles
Ancient tiny teeth reveal first mammals lived more like reptiles
Landing on the Moon – planning and designing a lunar lander
Screen time: fantastic film clips from the EIROs
Fusion vs fission
ESO telescope observes exoplanet where it rains iron
Pulling together: a collaborative research approach to study COVID-19
Insights into magnetic bacteria may guide research into medical nanorobots
Soup – an evidence-based medicine?
Young people and the future of our planet