Insights into magnetic bacteria may guide research into medical nanorobots
Beyond the five senses: Some bacteria can sense magnetic fields. Learn how they do this and how this could help us design nanorobots.
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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.
Fresh water is a scarce resource on our planet – but how many of us are aware of how much water is needed to make the foods we eat every day?
Explore the educational resources created by one of Europe’s leading laboratories, from school lectures to kitchen experiments.
How do discoveries happen in science? Despite popular stories of ‘eureka moments’, the reality is usually much more complex.
As scientists worldwide try to understand and help tackle the coronavirus pandemic, we take a brief look at what is currently known about this new virus.
Here are some ideas for home-based experiments and other learning activities that students can do outside the classroom, all drawn from the Science in School Teach archive.
Here’s another scientific crossword puzzle to help keep your students busy – and perhaps even a little entertained.
Would your students prefer to grow edible crops or wrangle with statistics? Here’s a way to combine these activities in a real-world application of statistical analysis.
Insights into magnetic bacteria may guide research into medical nanorobots
Soup – an evidence-based medicine?
Young people and the future of our planet
Do you know your water footprint?
Science at home: distance learning with EMBL
Discovery and controversy: stories from the chemical elements
Coronavirus: the science in brief
Science at home: ideas for remote teaching
Science (and more) crossword
Grow your own statistical data