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                    Get your students to crack the genetic code for themselves.                    
         
                    Activities you can use again and again, much like enzymes themselves.                    
         
                    Alginate bubbles are useful in chemistry lessons as well as in molecular gastronomy.                     
         
                    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 the EIROs.                    
         
                    Welcome to the new issue of Science in School. It may not be so obvious at first glance, but there’s something different about this issue.                    
         
                    The month of May brings with it two different planetary wonders, allowing us to recreate calculations first made 300 years ago                    
         
                    Turn your classroom into a mini biotechnology laboratory to learn about respiration                     
        
            
                Cracking the genetic code: replicating a scientific discovery            
        
        
            
                Energising enzyme activities            
        
        
            
                Molecular gastronomy in the chemistry classroom            
        
        
            
                Surfing waves, erasing memories and a twist on the tokamak            
        
        
            
                Editorial issue 36            
        
        
            
                Mercury and Mars in May            
        
        
            
                Respiration: making use of microorganisms            
        
        
    
    
    
    
                
                
                
                
                
    

    



    
    

