In October this year a team of enthusiastic pupils at Tudor Grange Academy Redditch, led by their science teacher Mr Ben Wilkes, launched a weather balloon that travelled 21,000 metres into the ...
They are also planning their next space adventure for 2026, following a successful funding application to The Royal ...
School pupils are trying to track down a teddy bear sent high into the sky for a science experiment – after it crashed back ...
Researchers have assembled the first telomere-to-telomere (T2T) gap-free genome of Platycodon grandiflorus, a traditional ...
Cornell’s CU GeoData project team brings together engineering and earth science students to design and deploy low-cost environmental sensors aimed at improving regional climate data and research.
If one has not seen it for themselves, most individuals have heard of the classic experiment involving rubbing a balloon on the hair and making the balloon stick or having one's hair stand up. Well, ...
PUPILS from a Redditch school sent a weather balloon 21,000 metres into the stratosphere. With onboard cameras and tracking devices, the Tudor Grange Academy project collected scientific data about ...
What if, his team pondered, there was some way to get a look inside the egg sac to see how a baby shark develops? Enter: the ...
A UK school is asking for help to find a teddy bear that fell from a weather balloon after reaching the stratosphere, with its landing zone still unknown.
Bradfield Bear, the beloved mascot of Walhampton School in Hampshire, went missing during a high-altitude balloon experiment and is now believed to have fallen somewhere in the Reading area, possibly ...