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The first light in the universe
This article provides interesting and detailed information about modern research into the history and evolution of the universe. It can be used for interdisciplinary education, for example in physics, astronomy, astrophysics or philosophy. …
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Vibrations: Gravitational Waves
This article describes how gravitational wave detectors work: large but very sensitive machines that students may find very interesting. The details of how the machines work and the problems that had to be solved to achieve their great accuracy …
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EDO: Inspiration book
This inspiration book aims to provide handles to NME / EDO professionals, both on
thinking about the level of policy, as well as the watchman or volunteer who guides activities as an educator.
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Efforts to increase students' interest in pursuing STEM studies and care providers
This report by Scientix, commissioned by European Schoolnet, sets out the main lines of a European study to stimulate young people to choose STEM training.
A selection from the content:
- priorities and strategies in STEM courses;
- initiatives for …
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El Niño: Climate out of the measure
This article serves as a science fact, with the intention of stimulating the curiosity and inquisitiveness for STEM among students.
Such facts are, among other things, put in the spotlight on the KlasCement project site Choose for STEM . Other …
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The importance of science
This article serves as a science you know, in order to stimulate the curiosity and inquisitiveness for STEM among students.
Such facts, among others, placed in the spotlight at the project site Choosing VOTE vanKlasCement. Other sites with science …
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Why the moon does not always seem as big as we perceive them?: Science explains
This article serves as a science you know, in order to stimulate the curiosity and inquisitiveness for STEM among students.
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The sun goes down and yet does not it completely dark?: Science explains
This article serves as a science sweat, with the intention of attracting curiosity and learning for STEM to students.
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STEM is Popular: The Human Body and Science
The Coppens brothers put their body to the test from a scientific point of view every week in The Body of Coppens .
They use the inquiry-based learning strategy:
- What would happen if…?
- Why is our experiment not (yet) successful?
- How do we adjust …
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Will we become aliens?: Humans as space travellers
This article of more than forty pages looks ahead into human existence and asks, among other things, whether we will live in space.
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MEN 77: Marine biodiversity
In the North Atlantic, today, 95 percent cuts cod, hake, haddock and bone, around 10 years ago. Do we later get seas without fish? The biodiversity in our seas and oceans is central to the 77 th issue of magazine MENS !
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Man 73: On the way to Mars
On October 30, 1938, a radio audition caused a lot of stirring in the United States. As if they were listening to a live report, people got a report about the landing of marshmen and their campaign to take over the earth. Although it was about …
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