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The Infinite Monkey Cage, the legendary BBC Radio 4 programme, brings you this irreverent celebration of scientific marvels. Join us on a hectic leap through the grand and bizarre ideas conjured up...
From the Institute of Physics, this collection of resources gives careers information for students, teachers and careers advisers. There is a set of video clips that follow the work of individual scientists as they show how physics is applied in their work. The video clips illustrate concepts in physics and how...
In a world full of electrical and electronic devices, everyone needs to develop an understanding of basic current electricity. This series of 60 simple and enjoyable activities, with accompanying quizzes and games, is designed to do just that.
The five highly illustrated section cover circuits, behaviour of...
Newton is regarded as one of the most influential physicists and mathematicians of all time and his actual birthday depends upon which calendar is used. Under the Julian calendar which was being used in England at the time Newton was born on Christmas day 1642. However, under the currently used Gregorian calander...
Kinetic theory: box top view
Kinetic theory: box triboelectric
A fast paced magnetic game, accessible to everyone but still full of strategy.
The videos in this collection from Teachers TV are aimed at secondary school science practitioners. They provide great lesson ideas for a range of topics, including:
* using demonstrations in biology, chemistry and physics
* dataloggers and ICT to help students understand processes
* forces,...
These videos are excerpts from the We Are Aliens! planetarium show. They provide good starter activities for looking at life within our universe. They explore life within our solar system and the Earth and other planets that may contain life. The exoplanets videos go on to look at the possibilities of life outside...