The Rough Guide to the Brain, by Barry J Gibb
The Rough Guide to the Brain is a thoroughly readable, interesting and informative book.
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The Rough Guide to the Brain is a thoroughly readable, interesting and informative book.
2010-2011 State of the Wild: A Global Portrait describes the present state of wildlife and wild places, detailing developments in conservation and examining environmental issues around the world.
Science recognises no national borders – and neither does Science on Stage, the network for European science teachers. Eleanor Hayes attended the international festival.
Sarah Stanley explains how Becky Parker gets her students involved in particle physics at CERN. Why not get your students to join in too?
Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration of research organisations. Eleanor Hayes, Editor-in-Chief of Science in School, reviews some of the latest news from the EIROforum members.
Life in space – scientists and lay people alike are intrigued by this possibility.
The Ask a Biologist website is dedicated to answering questions on all aspects of biology. Although aimed primarily at school students of all ages, questions are accepted from anyone, whatever their age, including teachers.
Exploring the Mystery of Matter: The ATLAS Experiment is an engaging and beautifully presented photo book that provides a captivating tour of the marvels of the large-scale particle detector experiments of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, the world’s largest particle physics laboratory.
This issue of Science in School is rather special: it’s now five years since Science in School was launched, in March 2006.
Science on Stage brings together many of Europe’s most innovative and inspiring science teachers. Andrew Brown reviews some of the recent national activities.
The Rough Guide to the Brain, by Barry J Gibb
2010-2011 State of the Wild: A Global Portrait, By the Wildlife Conservation Society
Science teachers take to the stage
Schoolhouse scientists
Rockets, genomes and particle accelerators
Welcome to the nineteenth issue of Science in School
Ask a Biologist website
Exploring the Mystery of Matter: The ATLAS Experiment, By Kerry-Jane Lowery, Kenway Smith and Claudia Marcelloni
Happy birthday, Science in School!
Science on Stage: countdown to the international festival