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Ames Room: Temple Grandin
This video contains film fragments from the biopic of Temple Grandin, an autistic zoologist. She is intrigued by the Ames room during a teaching moment. This room is an optical illusion that makes things appear larger or smaller than they actually …
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Biodiversity: Recorded Webinar
Koen Stuyck, is general spokesperson for WWF-Belgium. The era in which humans started to drastically influence nature is called the Anthropocene. Unfortunately, nature and biodiversity have deteriorated alarmingly since then. Stuyck calls our …
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Fertilize: 4 J's
A short animated film about sustainable fertilization via the 4 J's:
- correct dose;
- right type of fertilizer;
- right time;
- correct fertilization technique.
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Manure Masters: Documentary
The informative film Mestmeesters offers a look at four farmers who are convinced of the importance of sustainable soil and landscape management for the future of Flemish agriculture. With well-thought-out fertilization and soil management …
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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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Have the text of an image read aloud: iPad Read Aloud
This video shows you how to easily set up the read-aloud function on an iPad. This allows you to have the text of an image read aloud. A useful support for students with dyslexia, foreign language newcomers ...
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Fact of the week: Video podcast
Playlist about the Fact of the Week: current, scientific facts in the form of a video podcast. A new podcast comes online every Friday.
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Can you die from too much sugar?
How many cream cakes, chocolate bars, kilos of chips (because they also contain sugar) can you eat until you literally drop? Prof. dr. Dr Chantal Mathieu is visited every day at the University Hospital of Leuven who suffer from the consequences of …
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Is COVID-19 more deadly than the flu?
2020. The year we all went into lockdown for a virus, started wearing mouth masks and saw our friends less. Was all this really necessary? Why do we do this with covid and not every year with the flu? Is corona really such an exceptionally deadly …
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What's that ringing in my ears?
You may have suffered from a beep after a concert or a pop in your ears that pops up out of nowhere and just disappears unexpectedly. Why do you hear a beep and where does it come from? Audiologist Laure Jacquemin (UAntwerp) looks into our …
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Does a person need meat?
"Meat is the main culprit in global warming", "It is natural for people to eat meat", "Animals are treated badly in farms", "Vegetarians always look a bit pale": these are often heard arguments for or against eat meat. But is it healthy not to …
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Why do some people get sicker than others from COVID-19?
Many people have COVID-19 without knowing it. They are not or hardly ill. Others are sick for weeks. And some even die from it. Not only is that very unjust and awful, but it's also so weird. Why do some people get so much sicker than others, Marc …
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