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This issue of Catalyst includes the following articles:
Plasma Prominences and Cosmic Rays
This article focuses on using remote telescopes and detecting cosmic rays.
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This article investigates some ideas for reducing the amount of carbon dioxide entering the atmosphere and slowing down the effects of climate change....
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This article investigates whether adding iron to the oceans could reduce global warming.
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Money, Mistakes and the Birth of a Science
Looking at how the laying of telegraph cables across the ocean bed has led to the science of oceanography.
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Phytoplasmas are micro-organisms that affect crop plants, modifying their growth. Botanists are seeking to counter their effects.
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Archaeologists are using many aspects of science to identify the remains of soldiers who were killed in the First World War.
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The Most Accurate Thermometer in the World
This article looks at how a highly accurate thermometer measures temperatures by finding the speed of sound in a gas.
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The Rosetta spacecraft is designed to catch up with, and explore, a comet.
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Scientists use radiation from across the electromagnetic spectrum to learn more about a fossil dinosaur.
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Traffic police use ideas about speed, acceleration and force to determine what happened during road accidents.
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From Pollutants in Whale Blubber to CSI Chemists
This article looks at scientists who are monitoring the accumulation of synthetic chemicals which are polluting the...
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This Catalyst article investigates how polymer materials can be designed and printed with...
This colourful leaflet from the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) looks at how environmental factors have affected human evolution. It includes a timeline and map showing how and where humans have developed and changed over millions of years.
Humans are a truly global species. We have colonised...
This collection of resources, from the Royal Society of Chemistry, contains activities about solar power and atmospheric chemistry. They have been brought together to link in with ESA astronaut Tim Peake's flight to the International Space Station. The space station requires huge arrays of solar panels to power all...