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Pregnant Man. A science, biology video resource
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Pregnant Man

Produced by the Science Museum, this video looks at the topics of gender, reproduction and the implications of in vitro fertilisation from an unusual point of view. It is designed to generate discussion and debate into the applications and implications of science. Should men be allowed to have babies? The main character is…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Video
Kitchen Science. A science demonstration resource
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Kitchen Science

From the Science Museum, this resource contains a booklet of fun science activities using everyday ingredients, with notes for teachers. The booklet contains step-by-step instructions for science activities and experiments that are safe and easy to do in the classroom or at home. The individual activities allow exploration of…

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  • Publication year: 2000 - 2009
  • Demonstration
Futurecade. A science, biology interactive resource
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Futurecade

Futurecade is an innovative interactive suite of games from the Science Museum that allows students to explore how science and technology impacts on their everyday lives. Futurecade’s four games are inspired by current and future technology in the fields of robotics, satellites and space junk, geo-engineering and synthetic…

  • star rating 5/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Interactive resource
How to Produce Neurotransmitters That Make You Feel Healthy. A science video resource
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How to Produce Neurotransmitters That Make You Feel Healthy

In this video, produced by the Science Museum, the Punk Science team look at the effects of the food we eat on neurotransmitters in the brain. They show an experiment comparing the effects of exercise, different foods and laughter on health; and explain that these cause changes in seratonin and dopamine levels.

  • star rating 5/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Video
Drug Trials - the Punk Science Way. A science video resource
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Drug Trials - the Punk Science Way

In this video, produced by the Science Museum, the Punk Science team show how drug trials are carried out. They conduct an experiment which shows the effects of melatonin, comparing the reactions of subjects who have taken a melatonin supplement or a placebo pill.

  • star rating 5/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Video
How to Save the Planet and Be Cool. A science video resource
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How to Save the Planet and Be Cool

In this Science Museum video, the Punk Science team show some of the changes needed to help prevent climate change, focusing on reuse, recycling and reducing waste. Many ways of reducing waste are shown in the form of a photo diary. The issues of food miles and vehicle emissions are also addressed.

  • star rating 5/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Video
How to Punk Your Science. A science video resource
Video

How to Punk Your Science

In this video, produced by the Science Museum, the Punk Science team explain the fun methods that they use to demonstrate scientific concepts to school students. They aim to be engaging and imaginative, to give interpretations of different theories and include all students in three-dimensional, participatory demonstrations. The…

  • star rating 5/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Video
Nanotechnology Song. A science video resource
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Nanotechnology Song

In this engaging video clip, produced by the Science Museum, the Punk Science team explains the science of nanotechnology in the form of a song. The song explains why we need microscopes to see nanoparticles, how it is possible to examine how materials behave and that nanotechnology leads to scientific breakthroughs. The song is…

  • star rating 4/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Video
How Might the Universe End?. A science video resource
Video

How Might the Universe End?

In this fun science video, the Science Museum's Punk Science team look at the three main theories about how the universe might end. They start by looking at the big bang and the beginnings of the universe. They then demonstrate the three possible causes of the end of the universe: the Big Crunch, the Big Chill and Dark Energy.

  • star rating 5/5
  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Video

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