Introducing block coding: using the BBC micro:bit in the science classroom
Always wanted to do coding with your students but not sure where to start? Learn how with this step-by-step guide to create a timer using a micro:bit computer.
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Always wanted to do coding with your students but not sure where to start? Learn how with this step-by-step guide to create a timer using a micro:bit computer.
Help students develop STEAM skills by building a smart lamp with this creative project that combines physics, programming, and art and design.
As a child, Maggie Aderin-Pocock dreamed of going into space. She hasn’t quite managed it yet, but she’s got pretty close, as she tells Eleanor Hayes.
Can you play world-class sport, and also be part of a team that tries to understand the nature of our Universe? Yes – just ask Tamara Davis. Henri Boffin from ESO talked to her in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Originally, Nadia Salem wanted to become a research biologist and find a cure for cancer. Today, she is a reporter for Nano, a daily science magazine on German-language TV. Nadia talked to Marlene Rau about the unpredictability of life and the joys of being a science journalist.
Professor Tim Hunt, winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, talks to Philipp Gebhardt about his passion for science, the importance of pure research, the influence of enthusiastic colleagues – and the role of serendipity in scientific discovery.
Civil engineer John Burland talks about the perils and practicalities of supporting some of the world’s most iconic buildings.
CERN’s director general tells the story behind the Higgs boson – and describes the next steps.
Russ Hodge from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Heidelberg, Germany, reports on the first complete survey of 'molecular machines' in yeast.
Welcome to the Science in School advent calendar for 2010: a daily collection of scientific ideas and teaching activities related to Christmas, winter and the end of term.
Introducing block coding: using the BBC micro:bit in the science classroom
Design and build a smart lamp
Maggie Aderin-Pocock: a career in space
“Intelligence is of secondary importance in research”
The winding road to science journalism
Eyes on the horizon, feet on the ground: interview with Tim Hunt
Propping up the wall: how to rescue a leaning tower
Accelerating the pace of science: interview with CERN’s Rolf Heuer
The yeast proteome: retooling the factory floor
Advent calendar 2010