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Turtle Life Cycle. A science presentation resource
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Turtle Life Cycle

This resource produced by ARKive supports the teaching of life-cycles at Key Stage Two. It looks at mammals, amphibians, reptiles and plants and finds similarities between the life cycles of animals and plants within each group, as well as some of the similarities and differences between these groups. There is a focus on the…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Presentation
Seeing Inside Cells. A science, biology article resource
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Seeing Inside Cells

Each individual blade of grass consists of various tissues, each made of cells in their thousands. In these cells an as yet unknown number of reactions and interactions are constantly taking place. The cells contain different parts known as organelles, which can be thought of as the cellular equivalent of the organs in animals and…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Article
The Other Genome Project. A science, biology article resource
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The Other Genome Project

This Catalyst article details how the genome of a plant called Arabidopsis has been unravelled so that this species can act as a model in genetic studies. Arabidopsis thaliana is a model species like the fruit fly Drosophila, yeast, and the bacterium Escherichia coli. Scientists work on these species in order to understand as…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Article
Tuberculosis: Can the Spread of This Killer Disease be Halted?. A science information sheet resource
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Tuberculosis: Can the Spread of This Killer Disease be Halted?

With an increase in tuberculosis (TB) throughout the world during the 21st century, this resource looks at what scientists are doing to combat a disease that many believed was a problem of the past. The TB fact file describes the disease, its symptoms and incidence and reviews current research into its cause, Mycobacterium tuberculosis.…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Information sheet
H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic. A science information sheet resource
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H1N1 Swine Flu Pandemic

This booklet, from the Society for General Microbiology, gives an overview of the swine flu story so far. In eight pages it covers the disease, the causal virus, how it is transmitted, who is affected and how the disease can be treated. The National Immunisation Programme, international pandemic preparedness and the development of…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Information sheet
Malaria: a Global Challenge. A science information sheet resource
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Malaria: a Global Challenge

Malaria is one of the world's biggest killers. It infects up to 250 million and kills nearly 800,000 people per year. This resource, from the Society for General Microbiology, takes a look at the history of the disease along with its causes, diagnosis, treatment and the prevention strategies employed to tackle this global problem.…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Information sheet
Influenza: a Seasonal Disease. A science information sheet resource
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Influenza: a Seasonal Disease

Influenza or flu is a common viral infection of the upper respiratory tract. This resource, from the Society for General Microbiology, gives an overview of the disease, how the infection is transmitted, infection, replication of the virus inside the body, the immune response and how vaccines are developed. It also explores the nature…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Information sheet
HIV and AIDS. A science information sheet resource
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HIV and AIDS

The resource, from the Society for General Microbiology, clarifies the difference between HIV and AIDS. The booklet describes the HIV virus, how it replicates and how it causes the disease. The stages of the infection are charted and transmission of HIV is explained, together with sections covering tests, treatments and work on developing…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Information sheet
Microbes and Climate Change. A science information sheet resource
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Microbes and Climate Change

This booklet, from the Society for General Microbiology, discusses the role microbes could play in tackling global climate change. The resource provides an overview of the effect of greenhouse gases on climate and the role of microbes in the carbon and nitrogen cycles. Carbon-fixation in cyanobacteria and the carbon-releasing…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Information sheet
Cholera: Death by Diarrhoea. A science information sheet resource
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Cholera: Death by Diarrhoea

Cholera is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. There have been seven worldwide disease outbreaks or pandemics since 1817, killing millions of people and infecting millions more. This resource, from the Society for General Microbiology, charts the history of the disease and investigates the causes, diagnosis,…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Information sheet
Investigating Poisoning. A science, biology article resource
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Investigating Poisoning

Investigating serious crimes such as murder, rape and terrorism requires forensic science experts. These people work alongside the police to find the evidence that will bring the culprit to court. In this Catalyst article, Tony Hargreaves looks at criminal poisoning and shows how forensic science is used to solve serious murder cases.

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Article
A Century of Crystallography. A science, physics teacher guidance resource
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A Century of Crystallography

This poster, from the Science and Technology Facilities Council, celebrates 100 years since two scientists in the UK pioneered a technique for crystallography. Crystallography uses x-rays to create a diffraction pattern to examine the atomic structure of crystals. The poster explains Bragg’s Law, which allows the calculation…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
How Does Nature Sense?. A science video resource
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How Does Nature Sense?

Adelheid Fischer, Biomimicry Fellow and Coordinator of InnovationSpace at Arizona State University, explains how she finds inspiration in the star-nosed mole. The mole does not use its unusual nose for smell, but as a touch sensing organ. The mole can also smell under water by sending out bubbles to catch odour molecules, and then…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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How Does Nature Cool?. A science video resource
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How Does Nature Cool?

In this video from The Biomimicry 3.8 Institute, Sherry Ritter describes how the red kangaroo stays cool in temperatures of up to 45°C. The kangaroo licks its wrists, where there are a large number of blood vessels close to the surface, and this cools through evaporation. Sherry asks whether we could learn from this cooling technique…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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How Does Nature Convert Energy?. A science video resource
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How Does Nature Convert Energy?

In this video Janine Benyus, co-founder of The Biomimicry 3.8 Institute, describes a surprising adaptation of the pistol shrimp. The pistol shrimp has a very large claw and uses this to fire a bubble and stun its prey. The shrimp can close its claw so quickly that a vacuum is created behind the bubble. The vacuum collapses and for…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Video
Hunting and Gathering for Ideas. A science teacher guidance resource
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Hunting and Gathering for Ideas

This resource describes an outdoor activity which can be used to introduce students to the concept of biomimicry. Janine Benyus, founder of the Biomimicry 3.8 Institute, explains how systematically observing nature and then emulating it can lead to innovative and sustainable technologies and designs. She describes how to conduct…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Dye-sensitized Solar Energy. A science teacher guidance resource
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Dye-sensitized Solar Energy

The activity, from the Biomimicry 3.8 Institute, provides an illustration of biomimetic technology. Students explore how to produce electricity by constructing a dye-sensitised solar cell at ambient temperatures, using a few simple materials. In the manufacturing of most solar cells, silica must be heated to separate the silicon…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Concrete Without Quarries. A science teacher guidance resource
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Concrete Without Quarries

This practical activity, from the Biomimicry 3.8 Institute, allows students to explore how nature creates calcium carbonate, a compound needed to manufacture cement, at ambient temperatures and using abundant, readily available raw materials. The cement used in concrete is manufactured from calcium carbonate, which is extracted from…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Colour Mixing. A science, chemistry video resource
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Colour Mixing

This video from the Royal Institution describes how colour mixing works. Colours of light cannot be mixed in physics but different cones in your eyes are sensitive to different colours. The brain interprets a mixture between the two as a colour somewhere between the two. In the case of magenta, your brain invents this colour…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Video
Cloud Chamber. A science, chemistry video resource
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Cloud Chamber

This video from the Royal Institution shows tracks within a cloud chamber. A supersaturated layer of alcohol vapour exists just above the floor of the chamber and the ionisation radiation causes vapour to condense along the path of the radiation. An Americium source is introduced into the chamber so that tracks from alpha radiation…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Video
Nuffield Biology Activities for GCSE. A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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Nuffield Biology Activities for GCSE

This pack of Nuffield Biology activity sheets was designed to match the National Curriculum Science: Biology at Key stage Four from 1996. The ideas were drawn from materials produced by various Nuffield projects over the previous ten years. The pack includes student sheets for 96 different activities. Teacher guidance is provided…

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  • Publication year: 1990 - 1999
  • Teacher guidance
Endangered Species Egg Decorating (Age 7-11). A science, biology activity sheet resource
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Endangered Species Egg Decorating (Age 7-11)

This resource, produced by ARKive, combines art and science to create models of endangered species. Children choose their favourite threatened species and study their key features. They then decorate an egg to look like their chosen endangered animal and present their completed design to the rest of the class, explaining why it is…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Activity sheet
ARKive School Museum (Age 11-14). A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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ARKive School Museum (Age 11-14)

Produced by ARKive, this series of activities teaches students about endangered species through the creation of an interactive museum. The ARKive School Museum presentation looks at examples of endangered species and explains the concept of an ARKive School Museum. Students then research an endangered species using the ARKive…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
ARKive School Museum. A science teacher guidance resource
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ARKive School Museum

Produced by ARKive, this series of activities teaches students about endangered species through the creation of an interactive museum. Children learn about endangered species through the ARKive School Museum presentation and then choose an endangered species to research. They then produce an exhibit by creatively presenting information…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Web of Wildlife (Age 7-11). A science teacher guidance resource
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Web of Wildlife (Age 7-11)

This resource, produced by ARKive, is designed to teach Key Stage Two children about food chains, food webs and interdependence in different habitats around the world. A presentation using high quality images introduces the structure of simple food chains, food webs and how different organisms within ecosystems depend on each other…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Newly Discovered Species (Age 11-14). A science, biology teacher guidance resource
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Newly Discovered Species (Age 11-14)

Produced by ARKive, this resource teaches Key Stage Three children about biodiversity and classification whilst developing skills in independent research, collaboration and scientific thinking. It also gets students thinking about how scientists plan expeditions and surveys. A presentation introduces biodiversity and explores…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Newly Discovered Species (Age 7-11). A science teacher guidance resource
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Newly Discovered Species (Age 7-11)

Produced by ARKive, this resource teaches Key Stage Two children about classification, variation and how to create and use their own classification keys. A presentation introduces biodiversity through images of a range species and looks at how new species are still being discovered by scientists. Following the presentation, children…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Teacher guidance
Opposable Thumbs (Age 11-14). A science, biology activity sheet resource
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Opposable Thumbs (Age 11-14)

In this resource, produced by ARKive, students explore the role of the opposable thumb in primates and look at how this adaptation helps many different species in accomplishing tasks essential for survival. A presentation introduces the definition of an opposable thumb and looks at species that have this adaptation and the purposes…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Activity sheet
Animal Symmetry (Age 7-9). A science, biology image resource
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Animal Symmetry (Age 7-9)

Produced by ARKive this resource aimed at Key Stage Two is a collection of eight animal symmetry worksheets. Children are asked to complete the reflection of various animals to show that they exhibit reflective symmetry. Each sheet also includes an image of the animal and key facts about it. The resource uses four animals from…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
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Animals Over Winter (Age 7-11). A science, biology activity sheet resource
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Animals Over Winter (Age 7-11)

This resource, produced by ARKive, is designed to teach Key Stage Two children about the strategies animals adopt to survive winter in temperate zones and about the adaptations exhibited by animals in the polar regions. Children compare these strategies and identify similarities and differences in the ways animals are adapted…

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  • Publication year: 2010 to date
  • Activity sheet
Food and Drugs. A science, practical work textbook resource
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Food and Drugs

This book is the fourth in the series of Chemistry in Industry. The text focuses on how food can be produced and preserved by chemical means; crop protection through the use of fungicides, herbicides and insecticides; the use of pain killers – anaesthetics and analgesics; and how drugs can be used to fight infection. Chapter…

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  • Publication year: 1970 - 1979
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Quick Frozen Foods. A science textbook resource
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Quick Frozen Foods

This educational booklet, published by Unilever in 1956, gives the history and techniques of food preservation by freezing. Starting with the observations of Clarence Birdseye amongst the Inuits and his subsequent experiments, the booklet follows the story of the changes in the way peas were picked and sold. A full description is…

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  • Publication year: Pre 1960
  • Textbook

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