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Why do some people have hay fever and other seasonal allergies?
One in five people in the UK suffer from hay fever — an increased sensitivity to grass, tree and weed pollen.
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A look inside the Svalbard seed vault
Take a look inside the Svalbard vault, that stores almost a million precious seed samples from countries all over the world.
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Kiddle: A visual search engine that’s suitable for children
Kiddle is a new search engine for children that not only displays sites that are safe for them to view, but the content is handpicked and checked by editors.
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An interactive 360 degree tour of our solar system
There are certain topics that 360 degree video is perfect for and one of them is the solar system. (more…)
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Printed GIFs: From the digital world to a physical product
In many card shops, you’ll occasionally come across a card that looks like it’s moving when you tilt it from side-to-side.
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Explore the history of architecture in LEGO
One of the main reasons why LEGO is so popular is that there is no limit in what you can create.
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A periodic table of language elements
English teacher, James Theobald, has created a brilliant way of organising the English language into a simplified and easily-referenced chart.
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A mind game that will predict your every move
This prediction game from Richard Wiseman will predict your every move.
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Design and print your own tartan
Tartan is a series of horizontal and vertical stripes that repeat in both directions to form a pattern.
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Could humans survive in the Jurassic period?
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live alongside dinosaurs?
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Free NASA posters displaying visions of the future
If we could live on any planet in our solar system, how might they be advertised as travel destinations?