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What does truly healthy and sustainable food look like on a plate in the Nordic Region, Canada, Indonesia or Brazil? This interactive game will help you find out. Using gamification of evidence and di ...

Exploring ... We are digital! consists of 6 Augmented Reality stations that allow working on various content related to some Sustainable Development Goals from proposals that two characters, Balti and ...

Who was Florence Nightingale? Watch this story, one of our 'British tales' videos about characters and people from British history, to find out!

The project is about learning how temperature creates annual rhythms that govern plant growth. The goals are to familiarize the students with annual rhythms and distinguish them from circadian rhythm ...

You know you feel hotter after running around, but are you actually hotter? How much hotter? Use a liquid crystal thermometer to find out whether exercising makes a difference in people’s temperature. ...

This project is about determining whether the darkness of a particular habitat is related to the color of the animals that live there.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the t ...

Determine whether lettuce that is harvested gradeually yields more produce than lettuce that is harvested all at once.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this res ...

This project takes an unbiased look at cockroaches, termites, and other insects we wish to be rid of. To discover and outline the benefits of annoying bugs. To further encourage the ethical treatment ...

In varying degrees, the fruit and vegetables that we eat contain water. While high water content is loosely associated with higher values of macronutrients such as protein, it is not necessarily assoc ...

The purpose of this project is to show that different colors of light affect the development of plants.Hypothesis: I predict that plants will grow better under blue, red and yellow lights than they wi ...