Microscale techniques can assist chemists to carry out some experiments which on a large scale would be quite hazardous.
Bob Worley
Practical demonstrations enhance the motivation of students in Singapore accustomed to following worksheets in physics lessons.
Boon Chien Yap
As a result of collaboration between the Nuffield Curriculum Centre (now Programme) and the UK science subject societies, three websites for teache
Brian Orger
This article describes how one university chemistry department adapted to these methods in the early stages of their development.
Bruce Mattson
A case study is presented in which a group of secondary school students took on a task in which they had to design and implement a method to measur
Carlos Reigosa
Easy ways to demonstrate temperature-sensing with thermochromic paint and to measure force with Electrolycra.
Catherine Dunn
This article traces the design and development of two engaging biology-infused demonstrations for year 11 and 12 (age 17-18) physics in Singapore,
Charles Chew
The Institute of Physics is developing a framework that will give school students a rewarding and productive experience of physics and lasting skil
Charles Tracy
Young Scientists Journal, founded at a school in the UK, is written by school students worldwide and has teamed up with the Royal Society to celebr
Christina Astin
A conference on this issue run by the Royal Society and supported by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation, held on 12th October 2016, was set up specia
Christine Harrison
Dilution of a weak acid.
Christopher Talbot