Migrations

Slips through his fingers straight to Giza

Through his fingers he slides straight to Giza, the pyramid to create and turn to dust again. The mold is filled, and then put away, the wonderful sand still...

Chemistry game

Welcome! Peek into the mysterious world of chemistry. Join us and find out how the chemical chameleon is created. Apply the magic words and start the chemical traffic light....

French Institute

We invite you to participate with us in the Night of Researchers this year. Come and test yourself on how well you know French geography by doing a jigsaw puzzle and take part…

Fruit fly migration during its life cycle

Although it is very small in size, only a few millimeters in size, the tiny fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) is one of the most studied organisms that contributed to the development...

Green inhabitants of the mainland

Once upon a time, about 450 million years ago, captivated by the vast and unconquered expanse on land, the ancestors of today's plants "decided" to leave the water environment and...

Carry me, carry me!

Given that plants are sedentary organisms, that is. they can't move they had to adapt in some way...

Run as far as your legs can take you

We all know that humans, like most other vertebrates, have legs as locomotor organs. Have you ever wondered what…

Move and multiply!

Movement is a basic property of most animals. Animals usually move in search of food and water or in search of a mate. Therefore, food, water...

How old are you?

Fish are organisms that actively move through water. They easily achieve this thanks to their usually spindle-shaped body and soft skin covered with scales. On the scales…

Smuggling in public transport

Did you know that some types of insects use "public transport" without paying a ticket? Larva of the species Epoicocladius ephemerae, popularly known as...
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