Changes in pH can influence various chemical processes, which is why accurate determination is important for understanding the properties of substances. Red cabbage contains large amounts of substances called anthocyanins. These are water-soluble pigments that change color in different pH environments, which is why red cabbage can be used as a natural pH indicator. Cabbage is also a good source…
Children will be introduced, in an age-appropriate way, to groups of protein, fat, and carbohydrate foods, as well as micronutrients and their main dietary sources. They will learn about the general importance of these nutrients for health, especially for children’s well-being and performance (“What is good for strong muscles/strong bones/fighting a runny nose/good brain thinking?” and similar). We will demonstrate…
Storytelling evenings will take place outdoors in the Mythical Park in Rodik. The Mythical Park is an exemplary example of cooperation between experts and the local community, where a research idea was realized with the support of the local community. Its success also lies in preserving the heritage of live storytelling, ensuring that it does not remain “frozen” solely in…
During the workshop, participants will collect data through various game-based tasks, such as dice rolling and conducting surveys, and analyze them using basic statistical methods. Through play, participants will learn the fundamentals of statistics and acquire basic skills for data analysis. The workshop is intended for secondary school students and adults who would like to improve their understanding of statistics…
Participants will be taken on a tour of the research center and introduced to the laboratories and the work of researchers. This will be followed by a short presentation on carbon flows and carbon in wood, serving as a basis for reflection on misconceptions and truths about wood.
Participants will be taken on a tour of the research center and introduced to the laboratories and the work of researchers. This will be followed by a short presentation on carbon flows and carbon in wood, serving as a basis for reflection on misconceptions and truths about wood.
Using five different archaeological finds (or their replicas) as examples, we will see what conclusions archaeologists can draw about life in the Roman period. What can, for example, a fragment of a glass bowl, a statuette of Victoria, a terra sigillata cup, a brick, or a stylus “tell” us? More here.
The sheltered area of Simon’s Bay attracted wealthy Romans as early as 2,000 years ago, leading them to build a large harbor and, alongside it, a luxurious Roman seaside villa. Today, its remains can be viewed as part of Archaeological Park Simonov zaliv. During a walk through the park, we will learn about the villa and some of its characteristic…
Pupils and teachers from primary and secondary schools will have the opportunity to take part in a workshop entitled “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Capture Them,” where children will learn how to collect and use data on wildlife. The scientific application SRNA, developed within the Step Change project and intended for collecting data on wildlife, will also be presented. During…
Pop-it is a fidget toy consisting of a silicone tray in bright colors with bubbles that can be pressed, similar to bubble wrap, which can be flipped over and reused. They are available in various colors, shapes, and sizes, and even in wearable forms. It is marketed as a stress-relief tool, and its popularity increased in the spring of 2021…

