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Press releases from the BA in 2006
Maggie Aderin conducting science experiments with children
The BA to manage science cluster of NESTA's legacy awards (11 December 2006)

New grant scheme to encourage schools to participate in National Science and Engineering Week (31 October 2006)

An open letter to critics of the 21st Century Science GCSE course from Roland Jackson, Chief Executive (12 October 2006)

Leading science organisation unveils names of new Trustees (10 October 2006)

'What can we learn from volcanic eruptions?' asks BA Festival of Science award winner (8 September 2006)

The story of a 27km long machine and the fundamental building blocks of the Universe at the BA Festival of Science (7 September 2006)

The case of the four-legged duck: investigating concepts and meaning at the BA Festival of Science (6 September 2006)

How stable is planet Earth?: Global stability at the BA Festival of Science (5 September 2006)

BA President speaks out on the challenges of climate change and science education (4 September 2006)

AI or digital celebrity? George visits the BA Festival of Science (4 September 2006)

"Computer says no": the social aspects of computer misuse (4 September 2006)

Environmental change and the increasing threat of infectious diseases (4 September 2006)

Faster, higher, further: the role of materials technology in sporting performance at the BA Festival of Science (4 September 2006)

Enrichment activities are key to improving the academic uptake of science subjects, argues the BA (18 August 2006)

New partnership launches National Science and Engineering Week, 9 - 18 March 2007 (14 August 2006)

Jealous dogs, the silent language of politicians, and the biggest scientific experiment of all time (18 July 2006)

Government energy review lacks public engagement spark (11 July 2006)

Brilliant British student gains upper hand at international science fair (18 May 2006)

Scientists must take account of public interest in communicating research (11 May 2006)

Computer crime, competitive sport and four-legged ducks - the BA Award Lectures (27 April 2006)

Bling-bling gems and tours of the universe: how Black scientists are helping bring science to life (2 March 2006)

A big (robotic) hand for the UK’s top young scientists (1 March 2006)

Colourful science, colourful scientists - colourful careers (22 February 2006)

The search is on for the scientists of the future (23 February 2006)

Can scientists really fake it as journalists? (17 January 2006)

Illuminate: capturing the colour in science (12 January 2006)