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    Designing practical science assessments in England: students’ engagement and perceptions by El Masri, Y, Erduran, S, Ioannidou, O

    Published 2021
    “…The developments in assessment policy in England and the role of practical science in teaching and learning of science are reviewed. …”
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    A meeting of minds: interdisciplinary research in the health sciences in Canada. by Hall, J, Bainbridge, L, Buchan, A, Cribb, A, Drummond, J, Gyles, C, Hicks, T, McWilliam, C, Paterson, B, Ratner, P, Skarakis-Doyle, E, Solomon, P

    Published 2006
    “…Brought together by the newly formed Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS), recognized national leaders in the 6 health sciences disciplines consider the environment for conducting interdisciplinary health research (IDHR) in Canada. …”
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    Jupiter science enabled by ESA’s Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer by Fletcher, LN, Cavalié, T, Grassi, D, Hueso, R, Lara, LM, Kaspi, Y, Galanti, E, Greathouse, TK, Molyneux, PM, Galand, M, Vallat, C, Witasse, O, Lorente, R, Hartogh, P, Poulet, F, Langevin, Y, Palumbo, P, Gladstone, GR, Retherford, KD, Dougherty, MK, Wahlund, J-E, Barabash, S, Iess, L, Bruzzone, L, Hussmann, H, Gurvits, LI, Santolik, O, Kolmasova, I, Fischer, G, Müller-Wodarg, I, Piccioni, G, Fouchet, T, Gérard, J-C, Sánchez-Lavega, A, Irwin, PGJ, Grodent, D, Altieri, F, Mura, A, Drossart, P, Kammer, J, Giles, R, Cazaux, S, Jones, G, Smirnova, M, Lellouch, E, Medvedev, AS, Moreno, R, Rezac, L, Coustenis, A, Costa, M

    Published 2023
    “…ESA's Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) will provide a detailed investigation of the Jovian system in the 2030s, combining a suite of state-of-the-art instruments with an orbital tour tailored to maximise observing opportunities. We review the Jupiter science enabled by the JUICE mission, building on the legacy of discoveries from the Galileo, Cassini, and Juno missions, alongside ground- and space-based observatories. …”
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