Catalyst Volume 19 Issue 2
This issue of Catalyst includes the following articles:
In the Pink: Colour from Carotenes
This article explains how pigments pass along a food chain through a process called bioamplification.
Using Shape Memory Alloys
The article draws on the use of smart materials to help people with dementia live at home.
Selling Science Short
The article looks at testing implausible scientific claims in product advertising.
Aeroplanes, Shampoo and Super-Microscopes
Using the ISIS accelerator, which uses neutrons, to study the structures of materials at an atomic level is the main subject of this article.
Stephen Kill, Science Photographer
The article introduces Stephen Kill, a science photographer working in a scientific lab.
Risky Radiation
The article compares mobile phones and UV sunbeds for non-ionising radiation.
The Ethical Maze
The article draws on the issue of deciding right from wrong in biology.
Extracting Iron from Cornflakes
An experiment with breakfast cereal is the main focus of this article.
Tracking Ike
This article investigates how it is possible to track a hurricane from space.
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Resource by: Gatsby Science Enhancement Programme
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