The sweet taste of science
As a ‘scientist / inventor in residence’ at a primary school, teacher Carole Kenrick inspires children and is inspired by them.
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As a ‘scientist / inventor in residence’ at a primary school, teacher Carole Kenrick inspires children and is inspired by them.
One of the world’s largest migrations is probably driven by a hormone that governs our sleep patterns.
Take a closer look at the construction of European XFEL.
Learn how fluorescent biosensors can monitor the chemistry inside living cells.
Bruno Pin can go a long way to find new methods of making science meaningful to his students.
Recreate the epic fight between pathogens and the immune system in your classroom.
When we watch elite runners breaking world records, we rarely think about the chemistry and physics of the running tracks.
How a great achievement of the European Space Agency can become an inspiration for your students.
Get your students to crack the genetic code for themselves.
The sweet taste of science
How plankton gets jet-lagged
Making laser flashes meet their mark
Cellular redox – living chemistry
Bruno Pin: a lifetime of sharing knowledge
Ready, set, infect!
On track: technology for runners
Teaching with Rosetta and Philae
Cracking the genetic code: replicating a scientific discovery