Clinical Trials…

This entry is part 5 of 10 in the series How Science Works

I have mentioned clinical trials before and this video describes the process nicely. There is also a bit of history in there too – useful if you want to know why the Brits are known as Limeys in certain parts of the world. It was produced by the European Union before the Brexit vote (I …
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How Science Works #2…

This entry is part 2 of 10 in the series How Science Works

The theory of evolution attempts to explain the many connections between all living things on Earth. The fossil record, evidence from genes, geographical distribution and laboratory experiment all point towards living things sharing a common ancestor from about 3.5 billion years ago. Simple, self-replicating molecules may have become more complex bacteria-like organisms from which all …
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Alkali Metal Error…

For a few years now I have been showing a clip from Brainiac when discussing the reaction of alkali metals with water. I can remember as a boy watching the following clip and being delighted when a piece of caesium was dropped into the water (that bowl is called a pneumatic trough by the way). I …
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Mysterious Yellow Orb…

Yesterday dawned bright and cold. The overcast skies were now blue and dominated by a large yellow object that appeared to be a source of both light and heat. A little research and I discovered it is called the Sun and it is the ultimate source of all Earth’s energy. Even more amazingly, every star …
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Global Warning…

[This was first published on 5th October 2009] Svalbard is an archipelago in the Arctic Ocean north of mainland Europe, about midway between mainland Norway and the North Pole. The glacier in the picture below is called the Austfonna ice cap. The striking photo was taken by Michael Nolan during his annual voyage to observe the glacier and its surrounding …
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Witch Village…

This entry is part 3 of 10 in the series How Science Works

Watch how this brave and wise Knight calmly applies the scientific method to determine whether or not the young woman is a witch.  He helps to educate the ignorant village people at the same time! . Questions… 1. In most experiments there are various factors (variables) that need either to be controlled, altered or measured. …
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Accurate & Precise…

This entry is part 6 of 10 in the series How Science Works

This post assumes that you have read That Is Like, So Unfair about what makes a fair test. When you are asked to comment on why a particular step is taken in an experiment it is tempting to answer, “To make it a fair test” without really thinking it through carefully. There are two other …
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