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Does sex sell?
With the question "Does sex sell?" we expect to attract a huge number of viewers. Because the word "sex" is in it, and then people click on it. At least... that's what we, home, garden and kitchen marketers, thought when we asked the science …
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Did Jesus really exist?
Jesus walked on water, could make the dumb speak and rose after his crucifixion. The better fantasy writers can't come up with such a crazy idea. Yet many people all over the world believe in him. But did he really exist? Was he who we think he …
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Can Turbo Bacteria Beat Pesticides?
Every water molecule in urine ends up in a tap again. And before you wrinkle your nose… there's really nothing wrong with that. In nature, water is purified with bacteria and in water treatment plants we mimic nature in the same way. But …
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Is pencil stronger than steel?
Of course pencil is not stronger than steel! Because you can easily break a pencil and a steel rod of the same thickness absolutely not. And why this question? Because a pencil can become very strong if you have a very thin layer of it. que?? dr. …
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Do you have a doppelganger?
Elvis and Michael Jackson seem to have doppelganger in abundance. Every year there is another impersonator who claims to be The King. But what about you? What is the probability that there is someone walking around with the exact same hair color, …
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Why are you allowed to drink snake venom?
In some languages, a distinction is made between two types of poison: in English people speak of 'venom' when poison enters the body through a wound, 'poison' refers to poison that is absorbed through the digestive system. Snake venom is venom and …
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How do you make gold?
Professor Piet Van Duppen can do what the alchemists have been looking for for years: he can turn lead into gold. no kidding! And yet he is not living on a tropical island. Why not? Because he is so good at explaining to the people (all of us) how …
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Why don't we use drugs as medicine anymore?
In English, drugs are simply medicines and that is not surprising. Did you know, for example, that cocaine used to be used as a sore throat softener or as a licorice that was sucked up for toothaches? And to lose weight, amphetamines were sold ... …
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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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DNA fingerprint
During this workshop the students learn how to make a fingerprint.
NA is 99.5% identical in everyone. However, there are small differences hidden here and there, which make the DNA of every person unique.
This is gratefully used in forensic …
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Climbing frame: Climate trajectory for farmers
Farmers also want to work ecologically. But that must be economically feasible. That is why there are now projects that help farmers. Climbing frame is an example of a project that helps livestock farmers and potato growers to take good climate …
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Digital Method: Digital Textbooks
Everything you can do with a classic school book, reinforced with digital options to provide flexible, interactive, visually attractive and differentiated learning material.
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