Adventures in creative recycling
Do you have a drawer full of old mobile phones? One teacher is exploring new uses for such items, while nurturing his students’ creative imaginations.
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Do you have a drawer full of old mobile phones? One teacher is exploring new uses for such items, while nurturing his students’ creative imaginations.
The European Space Agency’s Astro Pi Challenge gives students the chance to conduct their own science investigation on the International Space Station.
The European Space Agency’s newest astronaut recruit talks about his exhilarating experiences in astronaut training and what the future has in store for space flight.
Give your students the opportunity to work as real scientists and win a unique experience experimenting at CERN.
Have a look at some of the most popular articles from the last four issues of Science in School.
Get a glimpse into the weird and wonderful life on Earth with the three winning entries in the Science in School writing competition.
Not only is the fruit fly a valuable model organism, but it is also helping to put Africa on the scientific world map.
Paul Nurse’s failed experiment inspired a Nobel-prizewinning career.
What do you find the biggest challenges in science teaching? Can Science in School help?
What scientific evidence led to Watson and Crick’s big breakthrough and how far has genetics come since their discovery in 1953? Click on the links to understand more, as well as for tips and activities for teaching about DNA.
Adventures in creative recycling
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Students and science collide: CERN’s Beamline for Schools competition
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Student competition: the search for the strangest species on Earth
Supporting African science: the role of fruit flies
The importance of failure: interview with Paul Nurse
The challenges of science teaching
Science surrounding the double helix discovery