Y11 we have two weeks until our first Science exam - here are a few tips to help with your revision, #OneLastPush#countdown#YouGotThis#ScienceSuperstars ๐ #PROUD Any queries/questions/advice/extra resources needed - our Prep. Room door is always open!!!
DOUBLE TROUBLE ๐๐
Adorable twin red-bellied lemurs - a species vulnerable to extinction in the wild - have been born here at #TheZoo โค๏ธ
These tiny primates are so important for the future of the species with lemurs considered to be the most endangered mammals on the planet ๐
Know her name: Alice Ball was a chemist who designed a revolutionary treatment for leprosy at 23. She died before publishing her work & Arthur L. Dean stole credit. It was not until years after her death that she was recognised.
The IOP is very concerned at the continued use of outdated stereotypes as we firmly believe #physics is for everyone regardless of their background or gender.
On Saturday #wind produced 51.2% of British electricity, more than nuclear 18.3%, gas 14.5%, imports 7.1%, solar 5.8%, biomass 1.9%, hydro 1.2%, coal 0.0%, coal 0.0% *excl. non-renewable distributed generation
Y11 take a look at this brilliant free resource to help with your revision - see how many questions you can answer within the 10 mins, then have a look at the answers to the questions you may have struggled with #revision#ScienceSuperstars๐ #PROUD
https://t.co/V5zZGckqtG
Our next challenge has been set by @LJMU_Astro, we are designing our own @LathomHS telescope, we have to consider materials, size and shape of mirrors, weight and the site of where our telescope will be situated plus making sure it comes in under budget! ๐ญ๐๐ฐ #ScienceSuperstars
Well todayโs the day!!! Science Enrichment Day 2022! Such a fantastic day planned for our students, lots of visitors and workshops, we are excited! Have an amazing day everyone #TeamScience#PROUD#ScienceSuperstars ๐ #BritishScienceWeek2022
Happy International Women's Day!
We're celebrating women who have changed the world. Here's all of the amazing women who have received the #NobelPrize and their remarkable achievements at the time of the award.
Tell us about the women who inspire you the most.
#IWD2022
In 1928, Alexander Fleming discovered the green mould he was working with produced a substance that could kill many common bacteria that infect humans. He called this new, exciting substance "mould juice". Only after a couple of months, on 7 March 1929, did he name it penicillin.