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For more than 20 years, Science on Stage Ireland has been publishing a book featuring a selection of teaching ideas and demos from European Science on Stage festivals. The newest one, with ideas from the festival in 2022, is out now.
Between the 10th and 12th of March, the Anatolia College organised a conference for over 350 students from all over Greece. Iro Koliakou, Astrinos Tsoutsoudakis, and Anastasia Papakonstantinou hosted one of the workshops there.
In September, the member country will hold its national selection process for the European Science on Stage Festival in 2024. The application deadline to attend this event is at the end of April.
Why does the mirror fog up when you take a shower? Why do you see your reflection upside-down in a spoon? The material Lilu's House helps young students to find answers to these questions. And with its newly added translation, it is now also open fo...
Every year, the Big Bang conference and fair takes place in Denmark. With more than 1,650 participants, it is the country's biggest event for everybody who teaches, communicates, or conducts research in the field of natural sciences.