Adventures in cyanoprinting: where art and chemistry meet
Try a project blends chemistry, art, and peer learning, as secondary school students teach younger students how to create nature-inspired cyanotype prints.
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Try a project blends chemistry, art, and peer learning, as secondary school students teach younger students how to create nature-inspired cyanotype prints.
Low cost, high impact: try these creative and engaging experiments that use inexpensive everyday materials to bring curriculum science to life.
Explore how researchers investigate artworks without damaging them and reveal hidden information in paintings by using different wavelengths of light!
Dive into the science proteins, the remarkable macromolecules that literally build our bodies, and explore the vital roles they play in our lives.
Learn from nature: biomimicry can be an inspiring interdisciplinary teaching tool that motivates students through engagement with real-world problems.
Seeing is believing, but how can you be sure that what you see is real? Find out how to distinguish between real and fake astronomical images.
Through the looking glass: unlock the secrets of anamorphosis, where art and science meet to create mind-bending illusions!
What can go wrong in a chemistry lab? Explore lab safety and consolidate the new knowledge by creating a fun horror story about a lab disaster.
Is it a solid? Is it a liquid? It’s slime! Make slime to explore viscoelasticity and then complete a material science design challenge.
Explore the form and function of ‘nature’s tiny sculptures’ – proteins – with an engaging art competition from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory.
Adventures in cyanoprinting: where art and chemistry meet
Science on a shoestring: inspiring experiments with everyday items
Shedding light on a Picasso
Nature’s body builders: explore the fascinating world of proteins
Biomimicry: a nature-based approach to designing sustainable futures
CSI Astronomy: learn how to spot fake astrophotography images
Exploring anamorphosis: revealing hidden images with mirrors
Lab disasters: creative learning through storytelling
Beyond solids and liquids: the science of slime
Unfold Your World: using art to explore the story of life