Catalyst Volume 23 Issue 3

This issue of Catalyst includes the following articles:

Speak to Me, Lichen

In this article, students at La Sainte Union Catholic School in North London investigate the link between lichen species and air pollution around their school.

Fracking: an Energy Revolution?

This article looks at hydraulic fracking, the process of breaking up rocks deep underground using high-pressure water mixed with sand and chemicals.

Memory Myths

This article looks at the topic of human memory. While it is clear that memory is essential in so many ways, there are many myths about how memory works.

Flying Dry

This article explores how high-speed photography can reveal how mosquitoes can keep dry while flying in the rain.

Thermometry... a Hot Topic

In this article, Mike Follows describes the surprising range of thermometers available to scientists today.

Eating Chocolate

This article looks at how the structure and properties of chocolate change when it is melted and re-solidified.

Uncovering the Magical World of Signalling

This article takes a look at the winners of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry 2012 who revealed how cells communicate.

Adventures in the Amazon

In this article, Laura Plant describes the time she spent in the Amazon rainforest in northern Peru on a project researching the impacts of forestry on the plants and animals that live there.

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Speak to Me, Lichen

In this Catalyst article, students at La Sainte Union Catholic School in North London investigate the link between lichen species and air pollution around their school.

Lichens are indicators of changes in air quality; tolerant species replace those which are sensitive to a given pollutant. This effect is...

Fracking: an Energy Revolution?

This Catalyst article looks at hydraulic fracking, the process of breaking up rocks deep underground using high-pressure water mixed with sand and chemicals. The process has been used for decades in the energy industry to free oil and gas trapped in rock formations. However, questions have been raised over the...

Memory Myths

This Catalyst article looks at the topic of human memory. While it is clear that memory is essential in so many ways, there are many myths about how memory works.

This article explores some of these fairytales and explains what modern psychological science has discovered about how memory really works and why...

Flying Dry

This Catalyst article explores how high-speed photography can reveal how mosquitoes can keep dry while flying in the rain.

To find out how mosquitoes survive impacts with raindrops, a group of engineers from Georgia Institute of Technology (USA) developed a system which allowed them to photograph collisions...

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