What are clothes made from? Will they biodegrade?
What are clothes made out of today? The common natural plant fibres are cotton, wool, flax, ramie and silk. Fur, […]
Article – The Young Darwinian Microplastic Challenge
The Young Darwinian Microplastic Challenge – Dr Stephanie Matthews The Young Darwinian aims to inspire young people about STEM (Science, […]
Article – The International Society for Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence at Nantes
The International Society for Bioluminescence and Chemiluminescence at Nantes – Dr Valerie Morse Senior Lecturer, Pembrokeshire College Nantes education group […]
Article – Microplastics
Microplastics Dr Stephanie Matthews What is it? How many pieces of plastic have you swallowed today? Does it matter? […]
Science News – Issue 2
Genetic engineering revolutionizes the treatment of macular degeneration in the eye. Fig. 3 of the eye Macular degeneration is the […]
Article – The foundation of Sweden’s first learned society, The Royal Society of Uppsala. Eric Gylfe
Erik Gylfe, Emeritus Professor of Secretion Research, Uppsala University. Former President of the Royal Society of Sciences at Uppsala Department […]
Article – The Darwin Experience Marten Lewis
The Darwin Centre, Pembrokeshire College, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire Email: Darwin@darwincentre.com Key words: Darwin, Natural History, Education, STEM, Darwin Centre Curiosity inspires, […]
Student Article – Beavers on the march
Beavers on the march – Lucy Mooney Reviewed by Dr Chiara Pazzagli Pembrokeshire College, Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire, SA61 1SZ, UK Lucy […]
Student article – Discovering Living Light
Discovering living light – Heather Emberson-Marl age 18 Ysgol y Preseli Pembrokeshire Key Words: Bioluminescence; hydroid; Obelia, Darwin Centre, brittle […]
Student article – What has more bacteria, a door knob or a toilet seat?
What has more bacteria, a door knob or a toilet seat? Evan Hobson and Rhys Gibbs, Plasmawr School , Cardiff, Wales, […]