National Curriculum, England - Key Stage 2 – Science National Curriculum, Northern Ireland - Key Stage 1 and 2 – The World ...
Once upon a time, there was an organization called Save British Science. This grass-roots outfit, established in 1986, campaigned energetically against the dire conditions then prevalent in British ...
For a few hours last week, I’d planned to write a column about the “five-second rule.” Scientists at Manchester Metropolitan University in England had released a study showing that some foods (ham, ...
Hosted by Grace Webb and Greg Foot with Tim Peake as our mission commander Find out what it takes to become an astronaut Email your shout-outs to live.lessons@bbc.co.uk with Space as the subject, or ...
This is a sponsored article on behalf of British Science Festival. Former Olympians, the world's first eight-legged musical instrument, an escape room challenge featuring time-travelling trees ...
It was not an auspicious start. Galvanized by the seriously diminishing value of the science budget, we recruited British Nobel prizewinners, more than 100 fellows of the Royal Society and nearly ...
“World-leading British science” is set to end the global scourge of a disease that claims 600,000 lives each year. Two malaria vaccines developed in the UK that can slash infections by around 75% in ...
Sir Ronald Ross had just returned from an expedition to Sierra Leone. The British doctor had been leading efforts to tackle the malaria that so often killed English colonists in the country, and in ...
In this special KS2 science Live Lesson, hosted by Grace Webb and Greg Foot, find out what it takes to become an astronaut. British Astronaut Tim Peake, who spent 173 days living on the ISS, joins us ...