This may seems like an obvious question but light is actually something that is hard to describe, even for modern scientists! Light is give...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.14
Have you ever wondered what’s inside you? Your body is made up of many separate parts, called organs. Each of them has a specific function, ...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.13
Have you ever wondered where rocks come from? They are tiny grains of at least two different minerals, bound together by a chemical reactio...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.12
Cambodian engineers from Golden West Humanitarian Foundation's Phnom Penh lab are using the latest technology to help determiners clear ...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.11
Two Australian mathematicians believe that they have finally worked out the purpose of a clay tablet which was discovered in the early 1900s...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.10
Have you ever wished you could fly like a bird? This dream has probably been around since humans first existed! For centuries people have im...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.09
Fossils discovered in Morocco have brought some groundbreaking news: the Homo Sapiens are older than we thought and come from the whole Afri...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.08
Last April, a 1km wide asteroid, known by astronomers as 2014 JO25, flew past our planet at a distance of about 1.8 million kilometres, or a...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.07
Billions of microbes live on and inside us. That's more than the number of cells in our entire body! They are the tiniest form of life,...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.06
The building of Angkor complex started more than 1000 years ago but, like every other city, the builders had to apply engineering principles...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.05
Scientists have recently warned that one of Antarctica's largest ice shelves, called Larsen C, is about to divide in two. An ice shelf i...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.04
To access water that is underground, farmers can use wells. Here, a different kind of pump is needed to move the water upwards. A manual p...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.03
Little Scientists is a monthly-bilingual magazine, in Khmer and English, geared towards primary aged children to help promote STEM educatio...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.02
Little Scientists is a monthly-bilingual magazine, in Khmer and English, geared towards primary aged children to help promote STEM educati...
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Little Scientists Magazine N.01
Wondering what that animal outside your house is? Just take a picture with your phone and Wildscan-an app which now exists in Khmer languag...
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New Analytical Method for the Determination of Detergent Concentration in Water by Fabric Dyeing
Several analytical methods have been used in determining the quantity of detergent in water. The most common analytical method in Japan use...
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Effects of Metal Ions on Viscosity of Aqueous Sodium Carboxylmethycellulose Solution and Development of Dropping Ball Method on Viscosity
Viscosity is an important and fundamental physical property of fluids as it is physically expressed in transportation phenomenon such as mo...
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Development of a Handmade Conductivity Measurement Device for Thin-Film Semiconductor and Its Application to Polypyrrole.
The precise measurement of conductivity of a semiconductor film such as polypyrrole (Ppy) should be carried out by the four-point probe met...
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To Become a Young Man
The book “ Growth and Changes” was developed with Cambodian adolescent boys to provide guidance on puberty, body changes and other issues b...
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Student Centred Approaches for Science Education (Part 2)
The manual on Student Centred Approaches (SCA) in Science Education has been compiled in order to support science teacher trainers in their...
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