As it's I thought these might be a good share. I've done lots of 'cross-section' sculptures with kids, it's a great way of using art to look 'inside' things. These all feature in my book
https://t.co/28aN3vNG4O

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For why not try out my new MG adventure THE SHIP OF DOOM? It's about the Marconi wireless radio and how crucial it was aboard the RMS Titanic...🦋🚢#STEM

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Seaweed collecting was a popular Victorian pastime, with enthusiasts including Queen Victoria and George Eliot. ‘Ocean flowers and their teachings’ (1846) contains pressed seaweed specimens and was perfect for budding phycologists!

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Why not try out our brand new vaccination activity resources 'Give it a Shot!' with school or other public audiences during and in March? Includes hands-on and discussion-based activities, plus an animation: https://t.co/iSNcDI5Ap9

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It's and to celebrate we've come up with our top six solar system facts which are perfect for sharing with your pupils! https://t.co/qeK1YBHskd

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How about giving a browse during This brilliantly illustrated tale of reason, insanity, love and truth recounts the story of Bertrand Russell's life. Currently available in your senior library!

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Investigating this coffin, with jewel-like colours samples go under the microscope today

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Our 1st tweet about women scientists of the past for - Emily Mary Bowdler Sharpe we think was the 1st woman to 1st author a paper in read her paper here https://t.co/IUMLXEVmsP & our blog https://t.co/guoZ4Wf8Zc

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