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Nuclear weapons: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about nuclear weapons, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
This collection was created for the READY episode Nuclear Weapons of VRT NWS.
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Was the air cleaner in the past than it is now?
On 1 January 2020 - after Antwerp and Brussels - Ghent will also have a low-emission zone: old, polluting cars will be banned from the city. The goal: clean and healthy air for the city dwellers. But what exactly is clean air? Will a low-emission …
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How do I get fit from my lazy chair?
Science has already made our lives easier in incredible ways, but there are still many things that remain unaddressed. Like being fit for example. Is there really no way to get fit without wasting a drop of sweat? As a physiologist at Hasselt …
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Why is a meter a meter?
We express every length in meters or derivatives, but we never dwell on the origin of our measure of length. Why is a meter a meter long? And how the hell did we survive without one clear measure of length? prof. Dr. Nick Schryvers, experimental …
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Avalanche danger: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about avalanches and avalanche danger, together with more context and concrete teaching tips.
This collection was created for the READY episode Avalanches of VRT NWS.
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Where does the leap year come from?: Audiovisual teaching material
In this collection you will find image and sound fragments about the leap year, together with more context and concrete teaching tips. Who ever decided to work with leap years? And why does the leap day fall in February? You'll find the …
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CrashCourse: YouTube Channel
CrashCourse is an English-language YouTube channel with a wealth of educational and informative playlists about:
- anatomy and physiology,
- history,
- biology,
- psychology,
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Everything can be cleaner: Ecology and technology go hand in hand
Dirk Draulans's report on how technology and ecology go hand in hand. There is also a fill-in for the students about the report.
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Do you get sick faster from vaccines?
The measles are on the rise again. Because fewer people get vaccinated. According to some, children get autism from it, others believe that all that vaccination would not be good for your immune system. However, it is not a matter of believing in …
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Why is there ebb and flow?
Do you think you know the answer to this question? Well ... there is a good chance that you are still wrong. Astronomer Christopher Waelkens has already made many frantic attempts to get the answer right in the geography books, and yet it is all …
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Can we build top athletes in a lab?
Turning an ordinary car into a racing car is simple: a powerful engine, an aerodynamic shape, a spolier front and rear and you are ready for top sport. It would be useful if we could do the same with the human body. Some extra leg muscles to run …
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Why do plants grow better in the city?
Have you ever paid close attention to the plants that grow in the city? You may have noticed that you don't know some species! After all, it is possible that when you travel to faraway places, tiny seeds will stick to your clothes, which will …
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