A short article based on an extract from Topics in Safety, Topic 17 (Electricity), which is freely available to Association for Science Education (
ASE Health and Safety Group
Andrew Raistrick
The theory of evolution, as well-established as any in the history of science, is of vast daily practical use.
Bob Faller-Fritsch
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
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
Plant tissue culture is becoming an important technique for the mass propagation of plants.
Gerry Peat
Molecular diversity is fascinating, allowing us to analyse the evolutionary past of the biological world while also providing valuable resources fo
H. John Newbury
The special issue editors outline the themed articles looking at Darwin's world.
Ian Kinchin
A series of activities illustrating that observations from different sources, such as fossils and DNA, together provide powerful evidence for the e
Janet M. Haresnape
A collaborative, user-based approach to developing science-communication resources using 'Minecraft'
Science Hunters, an outreach project at Lancaster University that uses Minecraft to engage children with science, worked with schools to develop th
Laura Hobbs
Firstly, university students need to develop skills needed for independent study and critical thinking.
Lindell Bromham
The primary theoretical framework for the study of human physical attraction is currently Darwinian sexual selection.
Lynda G Boothroyd