During December, Blackpool Football Club and the club’s Community Trust were busy collecting, wrapping and distributing gifts ...
A new database tells the stories of victims of forced medical research during the Nazi era. What role do the specimens and findings from that time play in modern ...
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The Lewes Sings Gospel summer concert will be held on Saturday 12 July at 7.30pm at St John’s; tickets are £14 per adult and ...
Scientists have long known that light can sometimes appear to exit a material before entering it—an effect dismissed as an illusion caused by how waves are distorted by matter. Now, researchers at the ...
Creating potions has long held a fascination with children. It might be combining leaves and petals from the garden, or immersing themselves in the gloopy wonderfulness of slime. This investigation ...
This resource contains instructions for a hands-on KS2 classroom activity that uses bananas and biscuits to teach students about the human digestive system. You’ll construct a life-sized model that ...
In August 1971, at the tail end of summer break, the Stanford psychology professor Philip Zimbardo recruited two dozen male college students for what was advertised as “a psychological study of prison ...
In 1971, Stanford University psychologist Philip Zimbardo conducted a notorious experiment in which he randomly divided college students into two groups, guards and prisoners, and set them loose in a ...
Physics experiments have changed the world irrevocably, altering our reality and enabling us to take gigantic leaps in technology. From ancient times to now, here's a look at some of the greatest ...
The neutrino “fog” is beginning to materialize. Lightweight subatomic particles called neutrinos have begun elbowing their way into the data of experiments not designed to spot them. Two experiments, ...