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The British Science Festival in Exeter represented another great opportunity for Discover Materials to promote Materials Science. Held annually the…
As part of the Salter’s Festival of Chemistry events at both Queen Mary University London (9th – 10th May) and…
On 23rd April, Leyton Sixth Form College in east London hosted a Big Bang Fair event which attracted around 800…
Non-Newtonian fluids are fluids that do not behave as you might expect and change viscosity (how it flows) when they…
Bioplastics are materials that are made from natural, renewable sources (such as seaweed) and used to replace traditional plastics derived…
The Discover Materials Newsletter (issue 2) is now available and is aimed at teachers. It includes: Materials Science stories in…
Did you know that the old tech you have at home contains a range of valuable materials which can be…
On 15th March the Institute of Materials Minerals and Mining (IOM3) are running a FREE one day conference for year…
We are delighted to announce our first Discover Materials newsletter. Our newsletters will flag up some of our resources for…
We have had an article published in this month’s edition of the Association for Science Education (ASE) journal Primary Science….