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Do small nuclear power plants save the climate?
Marc Alexander, the speaker of this webinar, is a member of the March 11 Movement 2015. This organization advocates 100% renewable energy and strives for a social and just transition. During his presentation he refutes the alleged advantages of …
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Nitrate and groundwater
How does nitrate spread in soil and groundwater? And what are the consequences? We will briefly list it for you. This video briefly and powerfully shows how nitrogen ends up in water in agriculture.
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How does Flanders shape Belgian EU policy?
As a federal state of Belgium, Flanders plays an essential role in the country's EU policy. This video explains how our unique state structure makes it possible for Flanders to have so much impact on EU policy and how Flanders' powers play a role …
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Scientific TV
On Scientix TV you will be kept informed of the latest developments in STEM with fascinating scientific experiments and interviews with education policy makers. Discover the latest news in STEM education via this YouTube playlist.
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Automotive sector: Professions
On this page you will find eight testimonials from people who have found their way in the countless jobs in the automotive sector. The professionals testify to the added value of a university education in the automotive industry.
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Dual Learning: Myth Busters
Dual learning is only for boys. Dual learning is only working and no school. Dual learning is for dumb people. There are many clichés about dual learning. This video playlist debunks all these prejudices.
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Heritage: Audiovisual material for secondary education
Do you want to get started with audiovisual material for heritage lessons? On Archive for education you will find inspiration about heritage and STEM, heritage and Dutch, heritage and citizenship, heritage and historical awareness, …
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How does sunlight become electricity?
In almost every street you will find houses with solar panels on the roof. Maybe you also have one on your roof? But how do these things actually work? How does sunlight become electricity? Bart Vermang works on it every day at UHasselt and is …
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Why don't all cars run on hydrogen yet?
Hydrogen is very light, odorless and non-toxic. In addition, it is an excellent energy carrier, a kind of battery that does not pollute. Why aren't all cars running on hydrogen yet? Chemical engineer Tom Breugelmans (UAntwerp) explains how …
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Is bioplastic good for the environment?
Organic, that sounds good for the environment. But is that also true in the case of bioplastic? Is bioplastic good for the environment? Can we actually throw it in the organic waste and even in nature? Or is the story a bit more complex?
Prof. Dr. …
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Concentrations: Explanatory video
Jan Jordens, researcher at VITO, explains quantities and low concentrations. He explains the difference between a nanogram, microgram, per mille, parts per billion and parts per trillion. What is the meaning of a low concentration of a certain …
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Scientific heritage in the Ghent University Museum
What exactly does a scientist do? Is a researcher allowed to doubt, fail or be creative? What challenges does the scientist encounter? And what impact does research have on our society? Through this EDUbox you get to know the GUM - Ghent …
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