Showing 10 results from a total of 25
July 1, 2007 |
By Erin Tranfield This image was taken by Galileo as it flew by the Earth-Moon system in 1992. Image courtesy of NASA Clues to the history of the Earth, the Milky Way and the Universe are hidden on the lunar surface. The Moon has been Earth’s constant companion for approximately 4.5 billion…
English
June 12, 2007 | Issue 5
To clone or not to clone? That is the question that the book A Clone of Your Own? sets out to investigate.
Ages: 16-19;
Topics: Resources
English
Română
| Issue 5
ChemMatters is an award-winning magazine published quarterly by the American Chemical Society for secondary-school students.
Ages: 14-16, 16-19;
Topics: Resources
English
Română
| Issue 5
“If you are not interested in how evolution came about, and cannot conceive how anyone could be seriously concerned about anything other than human affairs, then do not read it: it will only make you needlessly angry,” wrote John Maynard Smith about The Selfish Gene.
Ages: 16-19;
Topics: Resources
English
Italiano
| Issue 5
Peter Rebernik from the WONDERS project describes a ride in the Carousel of Science from Moscow to Lisbon, Reykjavik to Jerusalem. Perhaps even in your town!
Ages: 11-14, 14-16, 16-19;
Topics: Events
English
| Issue 5
At Science on Stage 2, the European Science Teaching Awards 2007 were presented for the 12 best projects. Eleanor Hayes, editor of Science in School, describes how the jury made their difficult decisions
Ages: < 11, 11-14, 14-16, 16-19;
Topics: Events
English
| Issue 5
Science on Stage 2 took place during the first week of April and brought together some of the best science teachers in Europe. Montserrat Capellas describes some memorable moments.
Ages: < 11, 11-14, 14-16, 16-19;
Topics: Events
English
| Issue 5
Anna Gawthorp describes the creation of the ambitious Science Learning Centres network to help UK teachers, technicians and classroom assistants to make UK science education world-class.
Ages: not applicable;
Topics: Profiles, Resources
Ελληνικα
English