Arranging the elements: the evolving design of the periodic table
The periodic table hangs on the wall in just about every chemistry classroom. But its now-iconic design could have looked very different.
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The periodic table hangs on the wall in just about every chemistry classroom. But its now-iconic design could have looked very different.
Connect your class with scientists across Europe in a video-conference exchange – and find out about life as a scientific researcher.
Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest intergovernmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.
Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest intergovernmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.
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.
Helium: gas of awe, wonder, and worry. Is it time to give this noble gas the respect it deserves?
Blinded by the light: We rely on lights to see in the dark, but did you know that light pollution has serious environmental consequences?
Why is food sold in packaging? Do we really need it? And if so, what materials are best? These questions are more complex than they seem and the answers may surprise you.
Flying high: did you know that cosmic rays can interfere with aircraft systems? Learn how scientists from ILL are working with Airbus Avionics to ensure safety in the air.
The oceans cover over 70% of the surface of our planet. Try these activities to learn more about Earth’s largest habitat and how it affects our lives.
Arranging the elements: the evolving design of the periodic table
Making connections: an online exchange with EIROforum scientists
Magnetism in the Earth’s mantle, impressive asteroid observations, and insights into influenza
Energy-efficient devices, next-generation telescopes, and sustainable paint from beetle scales
Science at home: ideas for remote teaching
Elements in focus: helium
Too much of a good thing – the problem of light pollution
Plastic food packaging: simply awful, or is it more complicated?
What does particle physics have to do with aviation safety?
Practical ocean literacy for all: ecology and exploration