Art and science from Pompeii to Rembrandt
Applying high-tech science to the study of ancient art and famous paintings has been a rewarding career choice for synchrotron scientist Marine Cotte.
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Applying high-tech science to the study of ancient art and famous paintings has been a rewarding career choice for synchrotron scientist Marine Cotte.
You don’t have to be a researcher to take part in worthwhile scientific research. Find out about some of the less visible roles that keep the science happening.
Teenagers are in transition from childhood to adulthood, so why does their behaviour differ from both these phases? Neuropsychologist Sarah-Jayne Blakemore is looking for answers to this perennial question.
The periodic table hangs on the wall in just about every chemistry classroom. But its now-iconic design could have looked very different.
Step inside a science-inspired art exhibition where students bring biological molecules to life.
As attempts to save the rhino continue to fail, is it time to involve local communities?
Do you have a drawer full of old mobile phones? One teacher is exploring new uses for such items, while nurturing his students’ creative imaginations.
The European Space Agency’s Astro Pi Challenge gives students the chance to conduct their own science investigation on the International Space Station.
The European Space Agency’s newest astronaut recruit talks about his exhilarating experiences in astronaut training and what the future has in store for space flight.
Give your students the opportunity to work as real scientists and win a unique experience experimenting at CERN.
Art and science from Pompeii to Rembrandt
Behind the scenes at the laboratory
Understanding the teenage brain
Arranging the elements: the evolving design of the periodic table
Art meets molecular biology
Crime and conservation: tackling the illegal trade in rhino horn
Adventures in creative recycling
Run your coding experiment in space
Becoming an astronaut: interview with Matthias Maurer
Students and science collide: CERN’s Beamline for Schools competition