Molecular gastronomy in the chemistry classroom
Alginate bubbles are useful in chemistry lessons as well as in molecular gastronomy.
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Alginate bubbles are useful in chemistry lessons as well as in molecular gastronomy.
This Easter, have some intriguing science fun with eggs. You’ll never look at them the same way again!
Help your students explore an exothermic reaction using the real-world example of a self-heating patch.
To support children with colour vision deficiency in our classrooms, we have to understand their condition.
Welcome to the Science in School Advent calendar for 2015.
Watch the launch of ESA astronaut Tim Peake, NASA astronaut Tim Kopra and Russian commander Yuri Malenchenko to the International Space Station on 15 December at 11:03 GMT (12:03 CET).
Welcome to the Science in School Advent calendar for 2015.
Reporting from the COP21 conference in Paris, we ask why ‘global warming’ can actually make the weather colder.
Molecular gastronomy in the chemistry classroom
‘Eggsperiments’ for Easter
Handwarmer science
Fifty shades of muddy green
Advent calendar 2015: week four
Watch Principia live
Advent calendar 2015: week three
Unexpected climate change