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Issue 9

Insula Vulcanica

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Autori: David Lea si Profesorul Steve Sparks

Comentat de Caroline Neuberg, Scoala Guiseley, Marea Britanie

Interview mit Steve Jones: die Bedrohung durch den Kreationismus

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Steve Jones spricht mit Vienna Leigh über das erschreckende Aufflammen des Kreationismus in Europa, wie Lehrer helfen können und warum er niemals mit einem Kreationisten diskutieren wird.

La Estación Espacial Internacional: un punto de apoyo en el espacio

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En el primero de sus dos artículos, Shamim Hartevelt-Velani y Carl Walker de la Agencia Espacial Europea nos llevan de viaje a la Estación Espacial Internacional.

Un adevar incomod!

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De Al Gore

Comentat de Bernhard Haubold, Institutul de Bilogie Evolutionista Max Planck, Ploen, Germany

What killed the woolly mammoth?

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Climate change is nothing new. Caitlin Sedwick describes how a computer model is helping scientists to explain the extinction of the woolly mammoth.

Volcano Island

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By David Lea and Professor Steve Sparks

Reviewed by Caroline Neuberg, Guiseley School, UK

Investigating the action of urease

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Anna Lorenc from the Volvox project explains the importance of the enzyme urease and presents a protocol to demonstrate urease activity in the classroom.

Just a Theory: Exploring the Nature of Science

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By Moti Ben-Ari

Reviewed by Andreas Quale, Department of Teacher Education and School Development, University of Oslo, Norway

The International Space Station: a foothold in space

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In the first of two articles, Shamim Hartevelt-Velani and Carl Walker from the European Space Agency take us on a trip to the International Space Station.

An Inconvenient Truth

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By Al Gore

Reviewed by Bernhard Haubold, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Ploen, Germany

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