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Farmer, Stuart – School Science Review, 2020
Science appears to be coming under increasing pressure in parts of society and the media, with an increase in 'fake news' and less regard for 'experts'. If this is to be combatted, it is important that students develop a good understanding of both the big conceptual ideas of science and the nature of science itself. This understanding will mean…
Descriptors: Scientific Principles, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Science Instruction, Trust (Psychology)
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Percival, Carl; Burke, Rhodelle – School Science Review, 2011
Chemicals entering the atmosphere come from a number of sources but, in broad terms, are either from human activity or from the biosphere (natural systems). What happens to these chemicals once in the atmosphere is very important, of course. If they are toxic they can impact on the health of humans, animals and natural ecosystems. Therefore, it is…
Descriptors: Investigations, Ecology, Organic Chemistry, Science Education
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Agarwal, Pankaj – School Science Review, 2011
Accidental discoveries have been of significant value in the progress of science. Although accidental discoveries are more common in pharmacology and chemistry, other branches of science have also benefited from such discoveries. While most discoveries are the result of persistent research, famous accidental discoveries provide a fascinating…
Descriptors: Science History, Pharmacology, Science Education, Scientific Research
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Wajrak, Magdalena – School Science Review, 2011
Natural arsenic salts are present in all waters, with natural concentrations of less than 10 parts per billion (ppb). Unfortunately, there is an increasing number of countries where toxic arsenic compounds in groundwater, which is used for drinking and irrigation, have been detected at concentrations above the World Health Organization's…
Descriptors: Water, Foreign Countries, Safety, Science Equipment
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Clemitshaw, Kevin C. – School Science Review, 2011
This article describes the principles, applications and performances of methods to measure gas-phase air pollutants that either utilise passive or active sampling with subsequent laboratory analysis or involve automated "in situ" sampling and analysis. It focuses on air pollutants that have adverse impacts on human health (nitrogen…
Descriptors: Sampling, Climate, Pollution, Measurement
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Reiss, Michael – School Science Review, 1989
Presents the mathematics of body size and surface area to volume. Examines arguments used related to the topic. Concludes that while some of the traditional arguments are valid, most are not. One analysis for an organism is provided in an appendix. (YP)
Descriptors: Biology, Body Composition, Physical Characteristics, Physiology