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weADAPT: Climate adaptation
weADAPT is a global cooperation platform on climate change. Discover the latest knowledge, share your own work and connect with others dealing with similar challenges.
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Ant Lab: YouTube
On the Ant Lab channel, Dr. shares. Adrian Smith slow-motion films of flying insects, centipedes, ants and other fascinating creatures. These videos can be used excellently to create a sense of wonder during your biology lessons.
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CSY: Y chromosome in forensics
This site is about the research of Dr. Sofie Claerhout, about the Y chromosome and how this small piece of DNA can provide a last resort in solving forensic deadlocked murder cases. The project will be called CSY and will provide innovative …
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Labosims: Animations for physics and chemistry
On this French-language website you will find animations for the subjects of physics and chemistry. These online web apps are created using ZIM to demonstrate different measurements of color, speed, movement of energy to students.
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NASA Science: Open Source Science Initiative
The space agency NASA is committed to building an inclusive open science community. Open source science is a commitment to openly sharing software, data and knowledge (such as algorithms, articles, documents, additional information) as early as …
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Composition of the blood
On this website you will find an overview figure of the composition of blood. This way you not only see the different types of blood cells, but also some important components that are in the blood plasma. You will also find explanations about the …
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Evolution from unicellular to homo sapiens: Overview
On this website you will see an overview of the milestones of evolution. Four billion years of evolution are presented via illustrations on a time tape, from single-celled to Homo sapiens. This performance broadly indicates what has changed over …
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Sensor Socks: STEM project
How much pressure are my feet under?
In this project, students use the STEMOOV model to investigate how much pressure their feet are under. To measure the pressure, they make Sensor Socks, programmed with Arduino and linked to Excel with which the …
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American Museum of Natural History: Ology
Scientific website on which DIY activities, online educational games and educational videos can be found. Fourteen areas of science are covered, including biodiversity, brain, genetics, marine biology, microbiology, paleontology, zoology, …
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Info sciences: Overview website
This website contains a collection of links on the most diverse scientific topics, originally created for student teachers. This site is regularly updated.
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STEM School Label
The STEM School Label allows school representatives to evaluate their school against the criteria that define a STEM school using an online self-assessment tool. This self-assessment tool identifies required areas of development and provides …
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Knowledge makers: Stories from, by and about scientists
Scientific research is closely linked to our daily lives. Without science, we might now be living in a world without the internet, velcro, or antibiotics. Curious what today's FWO researchers are working on? Scroll through the themes or …
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