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Resonance
journal of science education

'Resonance' is a journal of science education, published monthly since January 1996 by the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, India. 

It is primarily directed to students and teachers at the undergraduate level, though some material beyond this range is also included.

Each issue contains articles on physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics and computer science.  

The format is attractive and easy to read, with pictures, illustrations, marginal notes, boxes and space for comments provided. 

The articles are of various types: individual general articles, series made up of several parts; concise article-in-boxes; classroom pieces; Nature watch pieces; research news; book reviews; and Information and Announcements useful to students and teachers.

A chosen scientist or mathematician is specially highlighted each  month, with a portrait on the cover, and articles describing his or her life and work. 

In some cases an article written by the scientist on a  general theme is included as a Classic or a Reflections item at the end of the issue. 

Some of the personalities featured so far are -- Einstein, Schrodinger, Pauli, Chandrasekhar, Raman, S N Bose, von Neumann, Turing, Darwin, Mc Clintock, Haldane, Fisher, Lorenz, Mendel, Dobhzansky,  Pauling, the Bernoullis, Fermat, Harish-Chandra, Ramanujam and Weil.

'Resonance' has a council of editors drawn from institutions all over in India, with a Chief Editor and Associate Editors located in Bangalore. 

Articles may be submitted to any of the editors. 

All submissions are refereed. 

Students and teachers are particularly encouraged to submit articles to Resonance.

 

Pierre-Simon de Fermat

Satyendra Nath Bose

Robert Burns Woodward

Resonance July 2001

 

 

Why is Ant's Trail Straight? Evidence for Bird Mafia! John von Neumann
 
Charles Darwin


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