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ResourceAlkenes | Review my learning worksheets | 14–16 years
Identify learning gaps and misconceptions with this set of alkenes worksheets offering three levels of support
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Opinion29 editable literacy resources for your science lessons
Download a wealth of support to help improve learners’ literacy skills
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NewsComposite decking can capture carbon dioxide
Could our choice of patio decking help reduce the global warming effects of building materials?
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NewsEnzymes make dyeing denim more sustainable
Have researchers found a greener way to dye jeans blue with less impact on the Earth’s resources and without toxic chemicals?
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NewsRevealing blueberries’ nanostructure
Find out how microscopic, self-assembling particles give blueberries their characteristic blue hue
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NewsUsing polluting red mud for greener metal production
Transforming toxic mud into iron in a breakthrough for steelmaking sustainability
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NewsHigh levels of nanoplastics found in bottled water
Unbottle the truth of what’s inside your drinking water
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NewsTropical birds bear brunt of gold mining impact
Birds pay the environmental price for metal extraction
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ResourceMonomer | Polymer card game
Help learners identify the monomer that makes a polymer, and everyday objects with these polymers in them.
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ResourcePolymers in everyday things
Identify polymers and investigate their role in everyday life, discovering their properties and why they are useful.
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ResourceTesting for negative ions
Predict, test and discover with this practical into testing for negative ions. Learners make a prediction and compare to their results.
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NewsScientists discover the heaviest oxygen isotope
Help learners delve into atomic structure and isotopes with this research context
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NewsTackling global demand for lithium one string at a time
Crystalising lithium salts on strings could be the key to supplying the vast volume needed for a net-zero world
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NewsThe effect of human leisure on water pollution
From cocaine to antihistamines, the surprising mix of chemicals detected after a day out at the river
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NewsFrom sulfur dioxide to atmospheric oxygen
Early Earth’s oxygen surge could be partly thanks to volcanic sulfur dioxide
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NewsVolcanoes, meteorites and catalysts for life’s origins
Unveiling the role of early Earth’s atmosphere in forming reactive organic molecules
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NewsSustainable solution to recycling wind turbine blades
Cracking the problem of decommissioning our wind farms
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NewsTattooing the heart with graphene electrodes
Flexible carbon pacemaker can wrap around the heart



