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Range of educational and reference information for anyone with an interest in science, technology, engineering or medicine. Major subject headings are archaeology and palaeontology, biology and medicine, chemistry, engineering and technology, environmental sciences, geography and earth sciences, mathematics and computing, physics and astronomy, social sciences and psychology. There is also a database of scientific questions and answers, listings of science radio and television programmes, and details of science events around the country.
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Scientists and engineers put their expertise at the service of the community in order to improve 'the public understanding of science'. The scientific questions listed here are featured on beer mats in various pubs throughout England and are designed to stimulate discussion.
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Society founded in 1660 as an independent academy promoting the natural and applied sciences. It provides independent, authoritative advice to the Government on science and engineering related matters, promotes science education and awareness, supports international scientific exchange and provided resources for research into the history of science. Numerous statements and reports are available online.
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Features lists of colleges and universities currently recruiting students for science and engineering courses, a collection of articles, and a free online application service.
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Gateway to information and events relating to public understanding of science and science communication. Provides searchable and browsable collection of Internet resources with descriptions, and bibliographies, a calendar of events, and email discussion forum. Topics covered include astronomy and space science, consumer health, ethics, science and art, sociology of science and zoology.
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Magazine featuring the work of science students from UK secondary schools and colleges.
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An archive of over 350 questions from readers of the New Scientist magazine, with answers submitted by readers. There are nine categories of question, including plants and animals, around the house, gadgets and inventions, and the physical world.
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Society founded by Royal Charter in 1783. It encompass all branches of learning, aiming to represent excellence in science, arts, letters, the professions, technology, industry and commerce.
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Group seeking to promote science at all levels of education. It pools resources, such as databases and journals, for teachers, advisers, technicians and industrialists.
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