Tara: an ocean odyssey
After four years travelling around the globe, the schooner Tara has returned with a world’s worth of scientific results.
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After four years travelling around the globe, the schooner Tara has returned with a world’s worth of scientific results.
From a scientific career to the theatre: how Ben Lillie tells the stories behind the science.
Exploring coloured chemistry using smartphones
Why not make science relevant to your students’ lives with some simple practical activities using tattoo inks?
When next teaching photosynthesis, try these simple experiments with variegated plants.
Explore physics in a new way by creating a model of particle collisions using craft materials.
These simple physics experiments add an extra surprise to your Kinder Surprise chocolate eggs.
In this experiment, simple liquids that mimic blood are used to demonstrate blood typing.
Using an everyday toy can introduce mystery into the classroom and help explain chemistry.
Adapting the steps of the scientific method can help students write about science in a vivid and creative way.
Tara: an ocean odyssey
From smashing science to smashing stories
Smartphones in the lab: how deep is your blue?
Science under your skin: activities with tattoo inks
Do leaves need chlorophyll for growth?
Glitter, glue and physics too
Kinder eggs and physics?
Investigating blood types
The magic sand mystery
Once upon a time there was a pterodactyl…