Bringing the beauty of proteins to the classroom: the PDB Art Project
The PDB Art project aims to make science more accessible and inspire young people to explore the beauty of proteins by bringing together art and science.
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The PDB Art project aims to make science more accessible and inspire young people to explore the beauty of proteins by bringing together art and science.
When talking of finite resources, the chemical elements themselves are often overlooked. Learn more about elements in danger.
Capturing the moment: to use artificial photosynthesis to produce clean energy, we need to better understand it first. Learn about how X-ray free-electron lasers can help.
Need inspiration for teaching about fresh water on Earth? Try these Earthlearningideas for classroom activities that can be performed with very little equipment.
Motivate and engage your students with the interdisciplinary school projects run by the European Space Agency (ESA).
Build your own virtual particle accelerator with the aid of the acceleratAR app and gain a hands-on, immersive understanding of how these machines work.
The PDB Art project brings together art and science in the classroom, with school students exploring the wonderful world of molecular structures through the medium of art.
Integrate key principles from biology, chemistry, and engineering with a set of experiments based on bioluminescence.
Hit me with your best shot: Vaccines have taken centre stage in the COVID-19 pandemic. What are the different types and how do they work?
Helium: gas of awe, wonder, and worry. Is it time to give this noble gas the respect it deserves?
Bringing the beauty of proteins to the classroom: the PDB Art Project
Elements in danger!
Plant solar power: unlocking the secrets of photosynthesis with X-ray free-electron lasers
Watery world – hands-on experiments from Earthlearningidea
Back to School with ESA
Build your own virtual accelerator
Introducing students to the beauty of biomolecules
Bioluminescence: combining biology, chemistry, and bionics
Vaccines in the spotlight
Elements in focus: helium