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This book is a light-hearted, yet highly informative study of two of the most natural human resources in the world - poo and wee. Throughout history, the products of our bladder and bowels have helped us to build...
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Written by Professor Sonia Blandford of the award-winning charity Achievement for All. Don't like Mondays? is full of facts, personal stories and practical ideas from children and young...

Five years and more than 100,000 copies after it was first published, it's hard to imagine anyone working in Web design who hasn't read Steve Krug's instant classic on Web usability, but people are still discovering...
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.
Horrified by the results of a survey on drug abuse in London Schools, which reported that more and more children are experimenting with illegal drugs and other addictive substances and are doing so at "an astonishing young age", the author describes what happens to the body when addictive substances are used - from...
This book exposes the inherent anomalies of our food production system, using BSE, genetic modification (GM) and foot and mouth disease as examples. Presenting the untold story of these crises, the author uncovers how critical scientists were marginalised while commercial interests, macro-economic policies and...
Donald Palmer
Donald Palmer's job involves studying, and teaching others how, the human body protects itself from infections and malfunctions, including cancer. He is especially interested in the way the immune system changes with age, and examines the surfaces of human cells using chemicals and instruments.
As a child...
Don’t Have the Foggiest Which Is the Smoggiest!
Produced by Nelson Thornes, this resource helps students look at aspects of how science works. It looks at the different forms of smog that affect major cities because of their high density of population and air pollution from industry and motor vehicles. The activity is designed to let the students review the...

Everyone everywhere will adore this quirky colouring and activity book, a follow-up volume to the bestselling The Doodle Book, published in 2003. Packed with over 360 pages of activities, including colouring, cutting...