Lunar Diary: a chronicle of Earth’s journey through space and time, as seen from the Moon
Clues to the history of the Earth, the Milky Way and the Universe are hidden on the lunar surface.
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Clues to the history of the Earth, the Milky Way and the Universe are hidden on the lunar surface.
Teen blogger Julia Paoli and her teacher Lali DeRosier discuss how blogging can help science students
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 EIROs.
How do astronomers investigate the life cycle of stars? At the European Space Agency, it’s done using space-based missions that observe the sky in ultraviolet, visible and infrared light – as this fourth article in a series about astronomy and the electromagnetic spectrum describes.
To keep refuelling its reactor, the EFDA-JET facility fires frozen hydrogen pellets into 150 million°C plasma. But these pellets have an added benefit as well.
When measuring the chemistry of the atmosphere, it helps to fly up in specially modified laboratories.
One hundred years after the start of the First World War, chemical weapons are still in the news. We consider some of the ethical questions behind the war’s chemical legacy.
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 EIROs.
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 EIROs.
One of the scientists’ main interests in Mars research is water. Is there water on Mars?
Lunar Diary: a chronicle of Earth’s journey through space and time, as seen from the Moon
Blog about it! Getting students closer to science
Reflecting on another three months’ worth of advances
More than meets the eye: how space telescopes see beyond the rainbow
Super cold meets super hot
Up, up and away: using aircraft for atmospheric monitoring
Experiments in integrity – Fritz Haber and the ethics of chemistry
Solving a sticky problem for cancer treatment and getting into the fusion energy game
From construction to destruction: building lasers and melting walls
Glaciers on Mars: looking for the ice