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| issue 35

Unpicking scientific mysteries across Europe

Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest intergovernmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from the EIROs.

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Topics: News from the EIROs, Physics, Biology, Chemistry

| issue 35

Illusioneering, by Peter McOwan and Matt Parker

At first glance, science and magic seem like chalk and cheese, but as the writer Arthur C Clarke pointed out, “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” The feeling of wonder that keeps scientists hooked to their research can also captivate a magician’s audience.…

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Topics: Resources

| issue 35

Editorial issue 35

This issue marks a very special milestone for us: it’s ten years since the first issue of Science in School was published.

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Topics: Uncategorized

| Issue 34

Planet parade in the morning sky

Right now (and continuing until late February 2016), Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Mars, and Jupiter are visible in the sky in a straight line: a rare astronomical show.

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Topics: Astronomy / space
 

| Issue 34

Editorial issue 34

Ahead of the traditional New Year resolutions, Science in School has changed its look.

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Topics: Uncategorized

| Issue 34

Space, student visits and new science

Science in School is published by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest intergovernmental scientific research organisations (EIROs). This article reviews some of the latest news from EIROs.

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Topics: News from the EIROs, Physics, Biology, Chemistry

| Issue 34

Teacher on the high seas

Educator, student and Arctic explorer combined – Giulia Realdon can’t think of a better job than being a science teacher.

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Topics: Profiles