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The brain is an extremely complex organ, and most books on the subject tend to be equally complex, and inaccessible. This book is written for non-scientists and is an introduction to what lies within your skull explaining what is known about the brain and speculating on how brains make minds.
This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.
This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes all the latest publications from UK educational publishers.
The Human Skeleton and Muscles
These diagnostic questions and response activities (contained in the zip file) support students in being able to:
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Recall that the human body contains a skeleton and muscles for support, protection and movement.
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Recall that bones and muscles are living tissues made up of cells....
This item is one of over 25,000 physical resources available from the Resources Collection. The Archive Collection covers over 50 years of curriculum development in the STEM subjects. The Contemporary Collection includes the latest publications from UK educational publishers.
The Humble Braggs and X-ray Crystallography
Patience Thomson, daughter of William Lawrence Bragg, presents an intimate portrait of her father. From his detailed artworks to his love of detective stories and puzzles, Patience reveals how Lawrence’s unique character and analytical mindset led to numerous scientific breakthroughs.
The film describes...
This book is about scientific error and wishful thinking and tells the story of how the world's greatest scientists searched for a planet, named Vulcan, that never existed.
The Hydrogenation of Soft Oils
Details of this challenging experiment were published in this leaflet from the Unilever Laboratory Experiment in 1965. Requirements included a pyrophoric nickel catalyst supplied by Unilever, hydrogen from a cylinder and a vegetable oil treated with activated charcoal to remove impurities. The necessary apparatus...
The Hypothesis
This Cape Farewell video clip explains that phytoplankton absorb carbon dioxide and can act as indicators of global warming. The video clip includes a discussion about a hypothesis that increasing phytoplankton could balance the effects of global warming.
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