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Specification Ref. Brief description Topics found
C1b7.3 There's One Earth: fossil fuels and global warming 
C1b7.5 There's One Earth: computer models and global warming 
C1b7.6 There's One Earth: precautionary principle and global warming 
C1b7.12 There's One Earth: alternative fuels 
C1b7.13 There's One Earth: pros and cons of biofuels 
P1a9.13 Producing and Measuring Electricity: telephones and the modern world 
P1a10.1 You're in charge: renewable energies 
P1a10.8 You're in charge: efficiency of solar cells 
P1a10.9 You're in charge: costs of electricity 
P1b11.1 Now you see it, now you don't: mobile phone radiation 
P1b11.2 Now you see it, now you don't: ultraviolet light 
P1b11.3 Now you see it, now you don't: exposure to radiation 
P1b11.6 Now you see it, now you don't: X rays 
P1b11.8 Now you see it, now you don't: discussion of benefits and drawbacks 
P1b12.7 Space and its Mysteries: social and economic benefits of exploration  
P1b12.8 Space and its Mysteries: ways of discovering information 
P1b12.9 Space and its Mysteries: problems of long space flights 
P1b12.18 Space and its Mysteries: intelligent life elsewhere 
P1b12.19 Space and its Mysteries: unanswered questions 
P1b12.20 Space and its Mysteries: theories of the universe 
P2 9.15 As Fast as You Can!: stopping distance and speed 
P2 9.16 As Fast as You Can!: stopping distance factors 
P2 9.18 As Fast as You Can!: absorbing momentum 
P2 9.19 As Fast as You Can!: safety technology 
P2 9.20 As Fast as You Can!: expressing size of risk 
P2 9.21 As Fast as You Can!: factors influencing acceptance of risk 
P2 11.2 Putting Radiation to Use: X and gamma rays 
P2 11.3 Putting Radiation to Use: medical uses of radioactivity 
P2 11.13 Putting Radiation to Use: background radiation 
P2 11.14 Putting Radiation to Use: radon gas in homes 
P2 11.15 Putting Radiation to Use: radiation damage 
P2 12.1 Power of the Atom: theories and predictions 
P2 12.5 Power of the Atom: purposes of chain reaction 
P2 12.7 Power of the Atom: benefits and drawbacks of nuclear power  
P2 12.10 Power of the Atom: storage of nuclear waste 
P2 12.11 Power of the Atom: nuclear fusion 
P2 12.12 Power of the Atom: nuclear fusion  
P2 12.13 Power of the Atom: validating new scientific theories 
P3 6.22 Medical Physics: PET scanning 
P3 6.23 Medical Physics: effects of radiation 
P3 6.24 Medical Physics: limiting exposure 
P3 6.25 Medical Physics: treating tumours 
P3 6.27 Medical Physics: social and ethical issues