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Crispr: Crash course
The gene editing technique CRISPR unleashed a true revolution in science. How exactly do genetic scissors work? Eos editor Kim Verhaeghe experienced this for himself during a crash course in Crispr in the lab of Joleen Masschelein at KU Leuven and …
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Justin Beaver: VR on climate change
Justin Beaver is an interactive VR film where students can experience the changes caused by global warming and pollution from the eyes of a beaver.
In this article you will be taken into the story of Alexandra Sierra, who designed Justin Beaver .
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Case studies as a working method in health sciences
In this article you will find information about the use of case studies as teaching methods in health sciences courses. You can use cases to develop learning content
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Tuberculosis in Belgium: Infographic
Thanks to the compulsory notification of all cases of active tuberculosis, the VRGT (Flemish Association for Respiratory Health Care and Tuberculosis Control) and the FARES (Fonds des Affections Respiratoires) are able to register the …
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Tuberculosis screening of asylum seekers
Asylum seekers from high incidence countries are a risk group for tuberculosis.
It is important to keep in mind that tuberculosis is certainly not alone
risk groups. In 2015, less than 10% of all tuberculosis cases occurred
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Tubercolosis: History
This infographic shows tuberculosis throughout history. We start in ancient times and end with the current situation.
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VOICE: Concept model
Model that describes how the STEM philosophy can be integrated into teaching practice.
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Infusion: Relationship between infusion volumes and duration of the infusion
Table that shows the relationship between the infusion volumes and the duration of the infusion.
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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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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.
Such facts, among others, placed the spotlight on the project site of KlasCement Choosing VOTE . Other sites with science …Translated by
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MEN 68: Aspects of evolution
- Darwinism in biology and society.
- A grip from the history of science.
- Darwinism and biology: a success story.
- The dynamic worldview of Darwinism and society.
Until the end of the Middle Ages there was hardly any natural science. In the Western …
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MENS 69: Sexually transmitted diseases
When Darwin charted the dynamics of sexual drift 150 years ago, the church district spoke about venereal diseases. Not in public but whispering in the coulissen. It was mainly about the two classics: gonorrhea and syphilis. Beginning of the …
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