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Welcome to the fifteenth issue of Science in School

Have you ever wondered who is behind Science in School? We would like to present our publisher, EIROforum: a collaboration between seven European inter-governmental scientific research...

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Welcome to the sixteenth issue of Science in School

Welcome to the sixteenth issue of Science in SchoolProgress in science can be sporadic. For nearly 40 years, no human has visited the Moon, but interest in lunar exploration is now growing, as Adam...

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Welcome to the seventeenth issue of Science in School

Welcome to the seventeenth issue of Science in School Do men and women share the same sense of humour? Perhaps, but their brains react differently to it, as Allan Reiss explains in this issue’s...

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Happy birthday, Science in School!

This issue of Science in School is rather special: it’s now five years since Science in School was launched, in March 2006.read more

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Welcome to the nineteenth issue of Science in School

Life in space – scientists and lay people alike are intrigued by this possibility. Recently, astronomers have found a planet orbiting a star that entered the Milky Way from another galaxy. Does that...

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¡Feliz cumpleaños, Science in School!

Durante los últimos cinco años hemos publicado 350 artículos, sobre temas que van desde la física de partículas a la astronomía, pasando por el cambio climático, los terremotos y la espectrometría de...

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Welcome to the twentieth issue of Science in School

I am delighted to announce that our publisher, EIROforum, has agreed to fund Science in School for a further two years, with enough money to cover the online production. We are also making every...

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Welcome to the twenty-first issue of Science in School

Thanks to everyone who donated to Science in School via our website; we were overwhelmed by the positive response. With your help and the support of our advertisers, we have been able to print and...

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Bienvenue dans le 20ème numéro de Science in School

J’ai le plaisir d’annoncer que notre éditeur, EIROforum, a accepté de financer Science in School pour deux ans de plus, avec assez de moyens pour couvrir la production en ligne. Nous consacrons aussi...

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Welcome to the twenty-second issue of SIS

TV detectives often rely on genetic fingerprinting to track down criminals, but what is the science behind the technique? Find out in this issue of Science in School and learn how to do genetic...

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Welcome to the twenty-third issue of Science in School

What makes diamonds strong or a tiger stripy? Why is music uplifting or the Alhambra palace beautiful? The answer: mathematics. As mathematician Marcus du Sautoy explains in our feature article,...

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Welkom bij het drieëntwintigste nummer van Science in School

Wat maakt diamanten sterk en hoe komt een tijger aan z'n strepen? Waarom is muziek opwekkend of het paleis van Alhambra mooi? Het antwoord luidt: de wiskunde. Wiskundige Marcus du Sautoy legt in ons...

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Welcome to the twenty-fourth issue of Science in School

As I write this, the children in my village have been back at school for two weeks. The school just down the road, however, doesn’t start again for another two weeks. If school holidays – and indeed...

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Welcome to the twenty-fifth issue of Science in School

The print copy of this issue of Science in School has a mass of nearly a quarter of a kilogram. But do you know how a kilogram is defined? And did you know that the definition of a kilogram may be...

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Welcome to the twenty-sixth issue of SIS

As I write this editorial, the bare tree branches outside my office are outlined in snow and the ground is dangerously icy. However, by the time this issue of Science in School has been copy edited,...

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Welcome to the twenty-seventh issue of Science in school

Image courtesy of EMBL PhotolabOnce upon a time, scholars tended to wear long robes, live in monasteries and focus on botany.read more

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Welkom bij het vierentwintigste nummer van Science in School

Terwijl ik dit schrijf, zijn de kinderen in mijn dorp al weer twee weken terug op school. De school verderop in de straat begint echter pas over twee weken. Als schoolvakanties – en schoolsoorten,...

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Welcome to the twenty-eighth issue of SiS

Image courtesy of EMBL PhotolabAlthough this is only the first issue of 2014, the academic year is already starting to draw to a close.read more

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Citizen science: have you used it in your classroom?

Science in School would like to hear about your experiences!read more

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Witamy w dwudziestym ósmym numerze Science in School

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