Challenge your students and have them build a battery from potatoes! This challenge from the Take Off Show combines chemistry, electronics, and teamwork, making it perfect for the classroom.
Quel effet cela fait-il de participer à Take Off ? Et faut-il être un scientifique né pour gagner ? Une interview exclusive avec Lenny Meyers, de l'émission Take Off - Science Challenge Show !
You've probably heard of cryptocurrencies, but do you know what ‘mining’ means and how it works? Find out all about it in the 11th episode of the Take Off Science Challenge Show!
How can students be playfully inspired to work systematically and precisely? The challenge: Build a robot from a brush that can win a race against others!
Nouvelles connaissances sur la maladie d’Alzheimer ; un revêtement innovant pour protéger les ponts ; la parité salariale : voici les dernières nouvelles scientifiques du Grand-Duché.
Things get dangerous in the 10th episode of the Take Off Science Challenge show! The contestants have to build a railway line bypass to prevent two trains from colliding.
The 9th episode of the Take Off Science Challenge Show is all about humans and their anatomy. How well do you know about bones, organs and other body parts?
How can you get students excited about systematic and precise work in a playful way? The challenge: Find a color recipe that allows you to recreate the original as accurately as possible.
In the 8th episode of the Take Off Science Challenge Show, things get hot! The participants have to demonstrate real survival skills. Test yourself: Would you be able to light a fire?
The 6th episode of Take Off is all about geography - but don't worry, you don't have to know any capitals here! Instead you'll have to find the geographical center of Luxembourg.
How can you get students excited about teamwork, physics, and problem-solving in a fun way? The challenge: Balance a helium balloon as quickly as possible into perfect equilibrium.