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Terrific Scientific!
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Terrific Scientific!

Posted on November 30, 2016 by Amy Ball • Leave a comment

Earlier this month, the Education Team at the Geological Society attended the launch of Terrific Scientific – a new science initiative from BBC Learning in partnership with the Wellcome Trust. As a partner organisation, the Geological Society has provided supporting resources for one of the project’s themes – water. Continue reading →

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Door 19: Ghosts of the Museum – The Unfortunate Toad

Posted on December 19, 2014 by Caroline • 4 Comments

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Door 23: A Humphry Davy Christmas

Posted on December 23, 2013 by paul • 1 Comment

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Earth Science Week day 5: chocolate rocks and angel cake layers….
Education

Earth Science Week day 5: chocolate rocks and angel cake layers….

Posted on October 13, 2011 by sarah • 6 Comments

It has come to our attention that, as well as being Earth Science Week, it is currently Chocolate Week. An opportunity too good to miss, to combine geology and sweets in a fabulous smorgasbord of delicious learning. Disclaimer: all of the experiments outlined below are highly technical and scientific, and should in no way be … Continue reading →

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