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Whadda: Develop your STEM and programming skills
Whadda provides the maker community with DIY electronics and equipment to bring ideas to life! Join our quest to learn more about electronics, programming, mechanics and more useful skills! Be inspired by our projects.
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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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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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ZOOScience
ZOO Science puts the zoological expertise and scientific activities of ZOO Antwerp and ZOO Planckendael in the spotlight. Its own zoological research center, the Antwerp ZOO Center for Research and Conservation (CRC), conducts applied and …
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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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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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Everything about fertility
Everything About Fertility contains scientific information related to fertility. The section for teachers bundles teaching materials to support teachers in addressing the theme of fertility in class.
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The Nature Conservancy: Learning Platform
This website puts climate change and the loss of biodiversity in the spotlight. They mainly focus on scientific research.
The Nature Conservancy's curriculum platform for young people provides educational resources for different age groups to …
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Phys org: Scientific news
A website that keeps you informed about the latest scientific news.
You can select on the following categories:- geography,
- astronomy,
- biology,
- chemistry,
- physics,
- nanotechnology,
- technology.
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WWF Footprint Calculator
Using this calculator you can calculate the size of your ecological footprint.
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