How neuroscience is helping us to understand attention and memory
How electrodes placed directly in the brain are teaching us about learning.
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How electrodes placed directly in the brain are teaching us about learning.
A citizen science project travelled over 7000 km to explore the microbial population in students’ mouths.
Paul Nurse’s failed experiment inspired a Nobel-prizewinning career.
Aeolus – a new laser-equipped satellite – is designed to give meteorologists the comprehensive wind data they need for better weather forecasting.
How much do your students know about the properties of the chemical elements and how they are used? Find out with this elements quiz, based on articles in Science in School.
Take another look at some of our favourite articles from recent issues of Science in School.
Explore the science behind some of the SDGs and the key role science has to play in our efforts towards achieving them.
Turning the tide: celebrate World Oceans Day in your classroom with ocean articles spanning the breadth of STEM subjects, from biology to physics.
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