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A pile of Double Helix magazines, some open to page spreads depicting the diversity of stories, fields of science, and most importantly, people being showcased.

Diversity Counts: How well does Double Helix represent STEM?

"By counting who gets a voice, audits can be a system for accountability and create opportunities to reflect on what is or is not working."

A pile of Double Helix magazines

Six reasons to use Double Helix magazine in your classroom 

Many teachers are already using Double Helix as a classroom resource to engage their students – are you one of them?

Two pieces of delicious rocky road artfully stacked on top of one another.

How Full is Choc-full? A delicious activity from Puzzles and Projects

Make yummy rocky road chocolate while learning about packing density maths in this delicious hands-on activity from Puzzles and Projects.

A young child lying on their back on grass reading More Hands-On Science. Their face is obscured by the book.

Making More Hands-On Science

Meet the editorial team of our fun activity book More Hands-On Science! Find out how they come up with ideas for DIY activities, how they test for safety, and the most interesting tidbits they discovered while writing the book.

Two young girls reading Double Helix magazine

Behind the scenes at Double Helix magazine

Double Helix magazine is packed with news, facts, fun experiments and giveaways, perfect for enquiring minds. Editor of the magazine, Jasmine Fellows, takes us behind the scenes to explain how they create each issue.

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