The Chemistry department at @BSAKAbuDhabi, one of the most established & prestigious schools in the Middle East, with 1,900 students aged from 3 - 18 years.
Jack and Oliver discussing the science of the world cup with a fun quiz, where was the first world cup held? Can England win the world cup 2018? @bsakabudhabi@fifaworldcup
Louis and Rayan presenting ‘Lebanish scientists’ with fantastical facts of ‘the horned toad crying blood’@bsakscience@bsakabudhabi . Thomas, Rainer and Anton presenting Weird and wonderful careers in science including laughter therapist, snake milker and a scatologist
Nobel Laureate William Bragg was born #OTD in 1862. Bragg designed the X-ray spectrometer, a vital tool used by scientists to study crystal structures. He was awarded the Nobel Prize alongside his son Lawrence Bragg in 1915.
American chemist Mary L. Good was born #onthisday in 1931. She is currently an industrial inorganic chemist, but spent many years working for the US government as an advisor in science and technology. She was the 1987–1988 president of @AmerChemSociety. https://t.co/PR2AOmkxb3
A number of researchers had tried to get fluorine in the free state, but it was very difficult to isolate the substance. By developing an ingenious apparatus, French chemist Henri Moissan succeeded on 26 June 1886. He was awarded the #NobelPrize in 1906.
Fabulous first transition lesson for Y6 Cambridge in Secondary. Today we made predictions and our own helicopters in preparation for next lesson when we will determine how mass affects flying time. Thank you Mr Campbell and @BSAKscience
After Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, Ernest Chain (pictured) - born #OTD - alongside Howard Florey, was instrumental in the isolation of the antibiotic. This led to a pharmaceutical that could be produced in large quantities. All three received the 1945 #NobelPrize.
Year 6 Transition Day, Sapphire enjoying making paper helicopters to investigate how flying time depends on the mass of the helicopter#bsakabudhabi#bsakyear6
Announcing our new open access journal, Nanoscale Advances, in partnership with the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology in China. The journal will be free to read and free to publish in for the first two years. https://t.co/G7gU8EntcV
#175face Jesse Boot was born #onthisday in 1850. Taking on his father’s legacy, he transformed a small family business into the nationwide chain we know today as Boots. https://t.co/LDmqDrPw2G
Wangari Maathai was an environmental activist, political campaigner and founder of the Green Belt Movement which led to the planting of over 50 million trees in Africa and created jobs for women. She was also the first woman in East and Central Africa to earn a doctorate degree.
New GCSEs in England are being graded from 9-1, with 9 being the top grade. From 2018 students taking separate science GCSEs will get a grade from 9 to 1 in each subject. Combined Science will be graded from 9-9 to 1-1. See the Ofqual video for more detail https://t.co/yI6hjgiyW9