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Why are there no animals with wheels?
Nature is an ingenious engineer. Although... We also often see things that could have been much better. Biologist Raoul Van Damme (UAntwerp) dives into evolution and explains how nature works.
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What can you find in a drop of blood?
You've probably heard about the finger prick that diabetics have to do to monitor their sugar levels. But we can gain much more knowledge from a drop of blood. You may already know that detecting congenital abnormalities in a newborn baby. But …
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Drafting Research Question: Checklist
On the basis of this movie you can prepare a good research question in a lab. Together with the students
A checklist for good research question appears.
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Mathematics, Science, Technology and STEM Key Competency: Audiovisual Teaching Materials
This page contains videos and audio fragments to work on the key competence of mathematics, science, technology and STEM.
We show you relevant audiovisual collections, audio fragments and videos for each building block on The Archive for …
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Famous Biologists: Audiovisual teaching materials
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about famous biologists, together with more context and concrete teaching tips . This collection begins with Andreas Vesalius in the sixteenth century, and ends with Peter Piot, who was one …
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The biotope: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about the biotope, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. The biotope is the interplay of the natural features of the environment with the flora and fauna that thrive in …
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Biodiversity under pressure: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about the pressure on biodiversity, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. Biodiversity has never been under more pressure than it is today. The numbers don't lie: we …
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Photosynthesis, the construction and reproduction of the plant: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about photosynthesis, the construction and reproduction of the plant, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. This collection for the first degree secondary takes a closer …
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Menstruation: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about menstruation, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. This collection was created for the READY episode menstruating is a double taboo!.
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Parts of a plant
Miss Siham would like to plant sunflowers. But what parts does a plant consist of? She goes through it step by step. From root to stem to leaf green granules and so on! She also explains to us what the function of these different parts is and she …Translated by
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Why won't anyone live past 122?
Science does not stand still: better vaccines, more insights into various diseases, better hospitals and hygiene have ensured that we are already living a lot older than we were, say, 100 years ago. And yet there seems to be an upper limit. No one …
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Were animals dumber in the past than now?
At school we learned about evolution theory: how people developed more and more and how the world began to dominate. But what about animals? Do they also have their own evolution story? Biologist Raoul Van Damme (UAntwerpen) takes us into the …
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