Resources by Catalyst
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Magnificent Magnetic Bacteria
It takes a lot of rare natural resources and energy to make a mobile phone, laptop or computer, the modern technology we use every day. That is why many scientists would like to take inspiration from Mother Nature to help us to make more environmentally-friendly machines in the future.
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Make a non-Newtonian fluid
This Catalyst article includes a recipe on how to make a non-Newtonian fluid which flows in strange and unexpected ways.
This article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2016, Volume 26, Issue 4.
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Make Your Own Elastic Band
This Catalyst article explains how to make an elastic band using Copydex, a source of rubber latex. Rubber latex is a liquid polymer. It is made of long molecules which are all separate. Elastic bands are made by cross-linking the polymers in rubber latex. This changes the properties of the polymer and forms a...
Make Your Own Indicator
This Catalyst article describes how an indicator changes colour when in solutions of different pH. Most indicators simply turn one colour in acid and another in alkali, although they are often an in-between colour when neutral. A universal indicator only turns as many colours as it does because it is a mixture of...
Make Your Own Lava Lamp
This Catalyst article describes how to make a lava lamp by using three simple ingredients: vegetable oil, food colouring and fizzing tablets. The article also explains the processes taking place inside a real lava lamp and why they happen.
This article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2011, Volume...
Making Ice Cream Without a Freezer
This Catalyst article describes how to make ice cream using a mixture of ice and salt, without the need of a freezer. Detailed instructions and an explanation of how it works is included, as well as a link to a video showing how the process can be sped up using liquid nitrogen.
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Making the World Safer
This Catalyst article investigates mercury which is a poison and how it can be removed from natural gas using ionic liquids.
The article is from Catalyst: Secondary Science Review 2014, Volume 25, Issue 3.
Catalyst is a science magazine...
Marie Curie - A Life of Discovery
This Catalyst article looks at Marie Curie, who discovered two radioactive elements and showed that radioactivity was a property of atoms, not compounds. Marie Curie won two Nobel Prizes, the only woman to have done so. She is still the only person to have won awards in both Physics and Chemistry. The article...
Mars Express
A Catalyst article about the idea of life on Mars. Scientists involved with the Mars Express mission aim to find out more and will try to establish if there ever has been life on Mars. The article looks at the miniature devices that they will employ on the mission.
This article is from Catalyst: GCSE...
Materials for Space Travel
This Catalyst article investigates materials that are used in space travel. It discovers that they must be designed and tested to ensure they will protect astronauts from radiation and the vacuum of space.
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