High-powered research: physicist Adrian Mancuso
Physicist Adrian Mancuso works at the cutting edge of 3D imaging, at what will be Europe’s newest and brightest X-ray facility.
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Physicist Adrian Mancuso works at the cutting edge of 3D imaging, at what will be Europe’s newest and brightest X-ray facility.
Holding this book in my hands as I boarded what would be an eight-hour flight, I planned to read the modest 204 pages whilst airborne. When we landed, I had managed just 70, thanks to all the observation, thinking and note-taking that Inflight Science: A guide to the world from your airplane window…
Physics teacher Günter Bachmann explains how his CERN residency has inspired both him and his students.
How can the architecture of a school influence its teaching? Allan Andersen, head teacher of Copenhagen’s Ørestad Gymnasium, tells Adam Gristwood and Eleanor Hayes.
Petra Nieckchen from EFDA reports on the 23rd European Union Contest for Young Scientists (EUCYS) in Helsinki, Finland.
Does school feel a long way from modern science? Sonia Furtado Neves explains how 30 teachers recently experienced the thrill of cutting-edge research.
Andrew Brown reviews the latest Science on Stage event in Spain: Ciencia en Acción.
Marco Martucci tells Eleanor Hayes what science teaching and radio journalism have in common.
Meet an astronaut, cook a comet and plan a trip to Mars. Shamim Hartevelt introduces a recent teacher workshop at ESA.
Who Cloned my Cat? Fun Adventures in Biotechnology is a collection of two-page articles that briefly describe discoveries from the field of biotechnology.
High-powered research: physicist Adrian Mancuso
Inflight Science: A guide to the world from your airplane window, by Brian Clegg
Nuclear options: a teacher at CERN
Designing a school: taking science out of the classroom
Camp of brilliant brains
Diving into research at the EIROforum teacher school
Science on stage and in action
A science teacher on air
Science teaching in space: the ESA teachers workshop
Who Cloned my Cat? Fun Adventures in Biotechnology, by Reinhard Renneberg