Monday, January 31, 2011

Project on leading scientific journal published UK primary school

On December 22, 2010 said the Royal Society that a school project done was published by a group of children in the UK in a scientific journal called "Biology Letters.", A group of 25 children had between eight to ten years of Blackawton elementary school in South West England was working on a school project on bumblebees. It is the first primary school project to a renowned scientific journal published. Fox News.com reports:
' we discovered that bumblebees a combination of color and spatial relations can use flower decide what color to feed. We have also found that science is cool and fun, because you get to do things that nobody has done ever before, "wrote the students." They have developed a series of experiments under the supervision of a scientist to show how bees learn to find food by the observation of color and their physical environment. Four of the students worked with the scientist, Beau Lotto of University College London, until your results in a research paper writing
students a neuroscientist from University College London worked with Beau Lotto,. He did the final paper from different discussion he had with the children recordings and edited your research results. However, he said that it was to the children, designed and written paper. Editor of the journal biology called it a "world first."

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