A disturbance in the Force gives insights into beam diagnostics
How can you measure a beam of particles without interfering with it? The answer: by using a curtain of supersonic gas.
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How can you measure a beam of particles without interfering with it? The answer: by using a curtain of supersonic gas.
Stroll through biological databases: Walking on chromosomes is a CusMiBio project that teaches students how to explore biological databases and extract basic information about human genes. It is a collaborative activity based on working together and sharing discoveries.
Dropping out: learn about the chemistry of precipitation and introduce your students to chemical reactions that form colourful new compounds using microscale chemistry methods that are cheap, quick, and easy to do.
Recent results from EUROfusion’s JET experiment have demonstrated sustained high fusion power for the first time. These ground-breaking results could pave the way for fusion energy to play a key role in tackling climate change.
The idea of ‘science for all’ can only be accomplished when we recognize the need to embrace diversity, reduce barriers, and enable participation in the science classroom.
The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs struck Earth during springtime. Scientists have determined this by analyzing the remains of fish that died directly after the impact.
What do carrots and flamingos have in common? At first glance, not much, but look closer. Their rosy glows have surprisingly similar origins!
A pressure wave generated by the explosion of a volcano 18 000 km away was detected as an unexpected windfall of a school ambient air monitoring network.
Why is food sold in packaging? Do we really need it? And if so, what materials are best? These questions are more complex than they seem and the answers may surprise you.
What would the world look like if we could see infrared light? With some simple modifications, you can turn a cheap webcam into an infrared camera and find out!
A disturbance in the Force gives insights into beam diagnostics
A chromosome walk
Pleasing precipitation performances – the microscale way
JET sets new fusion energy record
Inclusive lesson plans using the NinU grid
The reign of the dinosaurs ended in spring
Colour in nature: think pink
Shaken by the (pressure) waves
Plastic food packaging: simply awful, or is it more complicated?
Infrared webcam hack – using infrared light to observe the world in a new way