whatever your interest in science you'll find it OUT THERE!
This is Planet Science's very own back garden of science delights, where you'll find activities, experiments and online adventures of all sorts and shapes. From inspirational inventors, and the microwave oven, to deepest space and the spooky science behind all things scooby dooby doooooo!
so, what are you waiting for?
- Mint Glorious Mint!
We ran the Making a Mint Challenge in 2007, and ARE running it again in 2008 sign-up for a pack.
- sound check
calling all music fans. Online sequencer, activities and factfiles.
- ten inspiring lives
African American Scientists who made their mark on the world.
- club activity pack
explore science with experiments and career case studies.
- planet goth
vampires, ghouls and things that go bump in the night...
- fire facts
Create your own virtual firework display plus fifty fiery facts!
- colds and flu feature
sneezes, coughs, viruses and bacteria - this fluey feature has it all - ACHOO!
- a bouquet of black
explore the world of dusky plants and try your hand at breeding a black flower.
- oh please!
the science behind celebrity in an exclusive planet science publication.
- Mars - the facts
facts behind the Mars mission.
- sugar science
in association with Sugar magazine... science 4 cyber-girls!
- green scene
making the most of our environment, whether natural or urban.
- the science of cookery
whats that on your plate? check out the menu at the Planet Science diner...
- undercover science
fancy life as a spy? Take a peek at our dossier on espionage techniques.
- ready steady science
wow-factor kitchen experiments to amuse, educate and impress.
- primary science
stories, activities and experiments for primary school scientists.
- transit of venus
it hasn't happened for a while, let's make the most of it!
- nanotechnology movie
the EU have made a movie to further understanding of nanoscale science.
- dna 50
explore the "secret of life" and how it was discovered...
- our planet - inside out
rock, minerals, volcanos, swirling ocean currents and more...
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