Page 14 of this long pdf document about meiosis and mitosis
Links to various Cambridge-related science projects including the Triple Helix, Naked Scientists, Institute of Astronomy, Cavendish etc
"Darwin's correspondence provides us with an invaluable source of information, not only about his own intellectual development and social network, but about Victorian science and society in general." Read the letters and find out about the theatre project
Includes exciting chemistry demos, the Naked Scientists, climate change, fun physics, brain-boosing drugs and about Einstein. All can be downloaded.
Easy to use game explaining Mendelian genetics and then player has to try and produce certain combination of pea characteristics.
The history of working out the circulation and disease (useful for how science works)
These are the clearest pictures ever taken of what is the starting point of every human life: ovulation occurring inside a woman's body.
The life cycle is very complex, but this diagram does a good job of summarising the stages.
About as simple as you're likely to find.
Summary article from the Naked Scientists
Video of UCL lunchtime lectures (scroll down as there is a long list of lectures... lots of other interesting lectures). Includes slides from the lecturer's powerpoint.
Includes: making vaccines, HIV infection cycle, cytotoxic t cells, immune response, phagocytosis and others.
Really useful notes that can be printed out by students and annotated etc. Based on AQA syllabus.
Lots of information, fact sheets, research timeline, news, information for parents etc
What is MMR? Why were people worried about it? What do other experts say? Plus links to other stories.
Largely aimed at parents. Has a press area, and downloadable factsheets. Good overview.
From the open university, but suitable for a level.
Useful and easy to understand information about TB and the BCG vaccine.
Embryo research has pitted scientists against bishops, caused a cabinet split and divided the country. Religion, politics, medicine and ethics all collide in a debate that boils down to one question.