Cosmic SOS: exploring light and particles through the lens of space exploration
Discover how hands-on experiments can introduce students to light and particles through the lens of space exploration.
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Discover how hands-on experiments can introduce students to light and particles through the lens of space exploration.
Invisible soap, heavy water and a research reactor come together to provide enlightening insights into how plants and bacteria turn light into food.
What makes emerald green fade in famous paintings? Scientists at ESRF study how colours fade.
”Faster, Higher, Stronger – Together”, the Olympic motto, could also apply to telescopes with a slight modification: “Bigger, Deeper, Sharper – Together”
What can the colours on a satellite map actually tell us about the air we breathe?
Join us as we explore how the Copernicus Sentinel satellites detect gases such as nitrogen dioxide, and how chemistry helps us understand what’s happening in the atmosphere above us.
From notebook sketches to space-telescope data: explore how mapping starlight using the Herzsprung-Russell (H-R) diagram helps us trace the life stories of stars across the universe.
A new short film explores the science behind gene therapies, with the help of five leading experts in the field and a unique, stop-motion animation.
Students worldwide can win a life-changing opportunity to work at a real particle accelerator such as CERN, DESY or ELSA.
Amazing Hydra: A spineless creature with astounding regenerative properties that can adapt to changing environments.
Project Earth supports students to innovate for the planet with expert advisors and ‘Pitch for the Planet'. Take part!
Cosmic SOS: exploring light and particles through the lens of space exploration
Neutrons elucidate the mysteries of photosynthesis
Is it light or humidity?
Harvesting light with the biggest eye on the sky
Eyes in the sky: tracking air pollution with satellites
A map of the stars
Gene Horizons: a video introduction to the science behind gene therapies
The Beamline for Schools competition: connecting high school students to particle physics since 2014
Measuring is believing: quantifying adaptation behaviour of Hydra
Project Earth: empowering young people to build a better world