Catherine reports on the work that her group has been doing for Public Health England on microbes, prevention of infection, antibiotics and antibio
Catherine Hayes
Drugs may be used by athletes for a number of reasons, including performance enhancement.
David Mottram
Rheology is an enormously far-reaching branch of physics (or physical chemistry) and has a number of different guises.
Dipak K. Sarker
An experiential activity organised around a contemporary socio-scientific controversy about the use of antibiotics in livestock that can be used as
Eleni A. Kyza
This article reviews clinical and basic science research to illustrate how developments in research methodology have enabled neuroscientists to und
Emma S.J. Robinson
Frank explains the maths behind the possible spread of an epidemic and the efforts to control it.
Frank Harris
Managing radioactive waste on a national scale.
Frank Harris
Could de Broglie's revolutionary idea that an electron in an atomic orbit can behave as a wave have been inspired by a Himalayan singing bowl?
John Baker
This activity describes how students can use acid–base titrimetry to investigate how adding salt to the aqueous phase may change the value of the p
John McCullagh
Traditionally we consider infection to arise from viruses, bacteria and parasites.
Karen E. Marshall
Interactive sessions with pupils from years 9-13 to encourage critical thinking around health claims; specific teaching on evidence-based medicine
Lynda Ware