Screen time: fantastic film clips from the EIROs
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A motion picture is worth a thousand words.
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed science and research into the spotlight. Whilst there has been a huge amount of science in the news, physical restrictions have made it impossible for students to visit science institutions. To enable students to keep exploring science virtually, the Science in…
Explore the educational resources created by one of Europe’s leading laboratories, from school lectures to kitchen experiments.
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.
Have a look at some of the most popular articles from the last four issues of Science in School.
What scientific evidence led to Watson and Crick’s big breakthrough and how far has genetics come since their discovery in 1953? Click on the links to understand more, as well as for tips and activities for teaching about DNA.
Find out the link between science and humour with these light-hearted resources.
A teacher from Hannover, Germany, explains how scientific conferences enrich her teaching.
Our genetic information is encoded in our DNA, but that is only part of the story.
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