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Last year, we published an article about this amazing project, providing all the key infos on how it works and how to participate. Lots of cool prizes to win and plenty of fun physics!
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Last year, we published an article about this amazing project, providing all the key infos on how it works and how to participate. Lots of cool prizes to win and plenty of fun physics!
👉 scienceinschool.org/article/2024...
Here is an informative article about free, online, hands-on materials for teaching the SDGs in schools: scienceinschool.org/article/2024...
Here is an informative article about free, online, hands-on materials for teaching the SDGs in schools: scienceinschool.org/article/2024...
Read here (Issue 75):
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Read here (Issue 75):
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Nathalie Wössner joins as executive editor and Chiara Obermüller as editorial assistant.
If you’d like to share your teaching ideas, programmes and science stories, they’re your point of contact. 📧
Nathalie Wössner joins as executive editor and Chiara Obermüller as editorial assistant.
If you’d like to share your teaching ideas, programmes and science stories, they’re your point of contact. 📧
It’s packed with classroom activities on radioactivity, chemical clocks, nutritional and environmental science. And offers exciting insights into antimatter, “cannibal” stars, quantum tech, and medical physics.
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It’s packed with classroom activities on radioactivity, chemical clocks, nutritional and environmental science. And offers exciting insights into antimatter, “cannibal” stars, quantum tech, and medical physics.
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