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Science in School
DisciplineNatural sciences; Applied sciences
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
History2006 – present
Publisher
Frequencyquarterly
ISO 4Find out here
Indexing
CODENASPCC7 NATUAS, ASPCC7
ISSN1818-0361
Links

Science in School is a free online magazine that provides inspiring teaching resources covering subjects from sciences. The main language of publication is English, but it also provides translations in other European languages.[1]

The magazine's web-site: https://scienceinschool.org/

Published and funded by EIROforum, a collaboration between eight of Europe’s largest inter-governmental scientific research organizations (CERN – European Organization for Nuclear Research; EMBL – European Molecular Biology Laboratory; ESA – European Space Agency; ESO – European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere; ESRF – European Synchrotron Radiation Facility; EUROfusion – European Consortium for the Development of Fusion Energy; European XFEL – European X-ray Free-Electron Laser Facility; ILL – Institut Laue-Langevin), the journal is a non-profit project and is hosted by the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany.[2]

The publication was founded in 2006, and has published 3-5 issues each year. Initially, the magazine was published in print format (as a magazine distributed free of charge in Europe), but in 2013 it transitioned to an online-only platform.

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