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Cheapest Chicken: Listening Command
This BookWidget is part of the Pano documentary : Cheapest chicken.
The documentary questions the current practice of fast-growing chickens. The BookWidget is mainly aimed at checking whether the students have followed carefully.
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Electricity: Dismantle and bend wire
On the basis of these instructional videos and assignments, the students practice working with wire cutters, dismantling pliers, flat-nose pliers and universal pliers.
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Doctor Bibber: VOICE assignment
A STEM engineering assignment. where the students make their own Doctor Shiver Game.
In addition to the step-by-step plan that they can follow independently, an evaluation rubric has also been added.
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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 does 5G work better than 4G?
The roll-out of the 5G network: China has already started it and the rest of the world is eagerly awaiting it. Only Belgium lags behind. But what is 5G actually? Is it that much faster than 4G? Why is that important? And what actually changes for …
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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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How long will the coronavirus stay on something?
Can you eat an apple from the supermarket with the skin on, or will you contract the coronavirus? And what if you walk behind a panting jogger? Do you have to wash all clothes at 90°? Marc Van Ranst to the rescue for all your home, garden and …
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Why don't all cars run on hydrogen yet?
Hydrogen is very light, odorless and non-toxic. In addition, it is an excellent energy carrier, a kind of battery that does not pollute. Why aren't all cars running on hydrogen yet? Chemical engineer Tom Breugelmans (UAntwerp) explains how …
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Do we still need to save endangered species?
Some species of rhinoceros can still be counted on one hand, pandas don't seem to be able to survive without us... Isn't the extinction of species just part of nature? And do we still need to save endangered species? Evolutionary ecologist Erik …
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