Ten years: ten of our most popular articles
Enjoy a nostalgic look back at some of your favourite articles from the Science in School archive.
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Enjoy a nostalgic look back at some of your favourite articles from the Science in School archive.
What are the links between science and art? There might be more than you think.
Welcome to the new issue of Science in School. It may not be so obvious at first glance, but there’s something different about this issue.
Use equations of motion to work out what happened in a car crash – and learn some valuable life lessons.
Introduce your students to acoustic and optical spectra with a hands-on murder mystery.
Get a glimpse into the weird and wonderful life on Earth with the three winning entries in the Science in School writing competition.
Can you stop the tray from tipping? Learn about the law of the lever to beat your opponent in this simple game.
By assembling a ‘backpack laboratory’, you can break away from the lab bench and take tests for starch and glucose into the wild outdoors.
USB-powered sequencers smaller than your smartphone could revolutionise the way we decode DNA – in hospitals, in remote locations and even in space.
The curation of ‘big data’ in molecular biology is changing the way scientists work.
Ten years: ten of our most popular articles
Science and art
Editorial issue 36
Look out! The physics of road safety
Who murdered Sir Ernest? Solve the mystery with spectral fingerprints
Student competition: the search for the strangest species on Earth
Balancing act: the physics of levers
Natural experiments: taking the lab outdoors
Decoding DNA with a pocket-sized sequencer
Bioinformatics: the new ‘cabinet of curiosities’