
Colour, chemistry and crustaceans
This whole blog actually started because of the colour of some shrimps I was cooking. Crustacean muscle is grey in colour- but when you cook it, it turns pink. So I sat in my kitchen pondering this, then did a bit of digging.

Can science and art co-exist?
Artistic and scientific skills should not be exclusive but embedded in every subject taught
Big tick energy: how a tiny flea created a revolution in British art | Art and design | The Guardian
In 1664, scientist Robert Hooke drew a flea and created the first great work of British art. Without it, perhaps, there would be no Stubbs,

Chemistry in tiny, tiny bites: Ionic Bonds.
By changing the atomic structure of the matter that surrounds us we can change its physical properties.

Revision tips to get you started.
Here are a few of my handy revision tips that I hope provide some logistical way forwards for you during this exam period.

6 simple and effective exam revision secrets.
Changing your mindset and approach to revision could be the gamechanger you are looking for.