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Student Activity, Article & Teacher Resource Please login to favourite this article. Sticky Business ChemistryBiologySTEM Ever wondered why some things are sticky and others aren’t? Applied mathematician SOPHIE CALABRETTO explains the chemical attraction of garlic... Years 5 & 8-10
Article, Career Profile, Professional Learning, SCINEMA, Student Activity & Video Please login to favourite this article. Eunice Newton Foote’s long-forgotten climate-science discovery Careers in STEMEarth SciencesPhysicsSTEM Women’s rights campaigner was the first to hypothesise that CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere would change temperature. Today, 08 March,... Years 8 & 10
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Article & Student Activity Please login to favourite this article. How does carbon capture and storage work? Earth SciencesPhysicsSTEMTechnology One approach to the control of carbon emissions is carbon capture. This excellent explainer article discusses the different forms of... Years 6-8 & 10
Article, Student Activity & Video Please login to favourite this article. How to make ice levitate PhysicsChemistrySTEMTechnology Three-phase Leidenfrost effect opens new understanding of heat transfer. This resource is best suited to Year 8 and 10 Physics... Years 8 & 10
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Student Activity & Article Please login to favourite this article. When the Mattress King met the Queen of Waste ChemistryEarth SciencesSTEM You’re likely to have spotted an old mattress slumbering by the roadside, and they’re an environmental nightmare. Here are two... Years 7 & 10
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Student Activity & Antarctic Science Please login to favourite this article. Who's Eating Who: An Antarctic Murder Mystery BiologyEarth SciencesSTEM Can you solve the mystery of why the krill are disappearing? Use your knowledge of food chains in this fun... Years 7