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A Catalyst article about the first generation of nuclear power stations. When these stations reach the end of their useful life this article looks at what is involved in decommissioning them and how the process is affected by the properties of radioactive elements.
This article is from Catalyst: GCSE Science...
Our immune system depends upon effective proteins, such as immunoglobulins and those involved in blood clotting. But proteins can also be agents of harm to our cells, including venom and prions, or provide... |
A Catalyst article about designing, building and testing a spacecraft. There are thousands of man-made satellites orbiting the Earth. Some are only a few hundred kilometres above the Earth and complete one orbit roughly every 90 minutes. Geostationary satellites are located around 40 000 kilometres from the surface...
A Catalyst article about juvenile diabetes, a genetic disease also known as Type 1 diabetes, which affects over 200,000 people in the UK. Scientists are still trying to unravel its causes in order to develop improved treatments. This article describes what is being done to improve people’s understanding of the...
A Catalyst article about a brilliant new light source under construction in the heart of the Oxfordshire countryside - the Diamond Light Source. Diamond will be a source of synchrotron light. Many of the everyday commodities people take for granted, from chocolate to cosmetics, from revolutionary drugs to surgical...
This Catalyst article looks at diamond and graphite which are allotropes of carbon. Their properties which depend on the bonding between the carbon atoms are also examined.
This article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2016, Volume 27, Issue 2.
...A Catalyst article about diamonds. The element carbon exists in a number of allotropic forms, but diamonds have always held a special allure, whether it be for their hardness or for their transparency. The article examines how they can be made artificially and looks at some of their uses.
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This Catalyst article looks at diamonds and shows how they have extraordinary properties: optical, thermal and when exposed to X-rays.
This article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2016, Volume 27, Issue 2.
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A helpful summary of the different statistical tests you need to know. |
These interactive notes build on the ideas covered in edition 29 of Catalyst.
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Mendeleev's invention of the periodic table of the elements showed how to predict and create further elements, something which scientists are still doing today.
This article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2016, Volume 26, Issue 4.
...This Catalyst article explains the code structure of DNA and looks into how it is copied across generations.
This article is from Catalyst: GCSE Science Review 2003, Volume 14, Issue 1.
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This Catalyst article explores how many mammal species' bodies are adapted to cope with the great pressures involved as they dive to great depths.
This article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2011, Volume 22, Issue 2.
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