Footprints in the agar: growing bacteria from ants’ feet to combat plant diseases
A walk on the wild side: invite some ants to take a walk on your petri dish and discover how bacteria from their feet could help us reduce pesticide use.
 
    
    
    
    
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                    A walk on the wild side: invite some ants to take a walk on your petri dish and discover how bacteria from their feet could help us reduce pesticide use.                    
         
                    Is it a solid? Is it a liquid? It’s slime! Make slime to explore viscoelasticity and then complete a material science design challenge.                    
         
                    Act now for the Sustainable Development Goals: explore resources developed by European teachers bring the science of sustainability into the classroom.                    
         
                    Discover CERN’s brand-new science education and outreach centre in Geneva, Switzerland: CERN Science Gateway!                    
         
                    Shine a light on the science of colour: create and combine rainbows and explore how colours arise through reflection, absorption, and transmission.                    
         
                    Use the Education corner on the Eurostat website to bring real-life data to your class and teach your students about statistics.                    
         
                    
Space is a great topic for inspiring students while teaching curriculum-relevant science. Start now with ESA’s teach with space program.
                    
         
                    Did you know that a squid’s brain is donut shaped, so that the oesophagus can pass through it? Or that squid have three hearts? Explore the fascinating physiology of squid in this hands-on activity.                    
         
                    Always wanted to do coding with your students but not sure where to start? Learn how with this step-by-step guide to create a timer using a micro:bit computer.                    
         
                    Looking for a user-friendly interactive map-based educational tool on the ocean? Dive into the European Atlas of the Seas!                    
        
            
                Footprints in the agar: growing bacteria from ants’ feet to combat plant diseases            
        
        
            
                Beyond solids and liquids: the science of slime            
        
        
            
                Sustainability in the classroom: teaching materials from Science on Stage            
        
        
            
                CERN Science Gateway: a guide for teachers            
        
        
            
                Colour science with lasers, gummy bears, and rainbows            
        
        
            
                Eurostat’s Education corner: your key to European statistics            
        
        
            
                Save the date for Back to School with ESA 2023–2024            
        
        
            
                Squid dissection: a hands-on activity to learn about cephalopod anatomy            
        
        
            
                Introducing block coding: using the BBC micro:bit in the science classroom            
        
        
            
                The European Atlas of the Seas: an interactive tool for ocean literacy