
Provides expert advice on how to get hired with the largest choice of graduate jobs, work experience and internships.
An interview with Nigel who is part of the broadcasting team working in the Olympic Media Centre for London 2012.
Future Morph interview with Brian, a video and audio engineer helping to capture and send out all of the coverage of the London 2012 Olympics.
An interview with Mike, a broadcasting engineer working in the Olympic Media Centre during London 2012.
A useful resource for 16-19 year olds considering taking biochemistry at university and potential career pathways following it.
The site for part time jobs and internships
12 talented young people attended the prestigious Planet Under Pressure conference in March. Read about one person's experiences of the event here.
Brain freeze and migraines are probably caused by the same thing - increased blood flow through the brain
A digital toolkit for students and teachers.
Brown bread toasts faster than white bread!
Scientists aren’t always well behaved. Check out Planet Science’s list of five scientists behaving badly.
Dinosaurs smell, it’s official! Scientists say methane-producing dinosaurs may have warmed the Earth.
With a marble, black paper and some sellotape, you can make a gadget to look through key holes!
Detectives use chromatography to solve crimes.
Military scientists are making their own Iron Man suits to help soldiers run further and carry more weight.
Your pupils get smaller to protect light-sensitive cells in your eye from being damaged by too much light.
Cream is a special mixture called a colloid. You can make butter from cream in your kitchen!
New website providing accurate information and educator resources to support growing public fascination with the wonders of the brain and mind and to help dispel “neuromyths.”
Competition aiming to bring more talented people - including students and graduates - into the Cyber Security profession.
Gravity is more than the force that brings you down to Earth with a bump.
