Here are some Recent LIVE Events - Watch Again or watch for the first time!
Managing Well-being’ in strange times
Monday 9th November @ 7pm: Dr. Eddie Murphy – Resilience, Happiness...
Read MoreMark Langtry – The Science of Sport
Tuesday 10th November @ 7pm: Mark Langtry – The Science of Sport. He...
Read MoreAmazing Invertebrates’ with Dublin Zoo
11th Nov. @ 10am Join a Dublin Zoo educator for a virtual learning...
Read MoreThe Science of Weather with Joanna Donnelly
12th Nov. @ 10.00am: Did you know that Meteorology is the science of...
Read MoreZoology with Belfast Zoo
11th Nov. @ 11.30am: Join us for a live link up with Zoologists from...
Read MoreDr. Declan Mc Kenna, The Science of Teenagers
Thursday 12th November : Dr. Declan Mc Kenna (University of Ulster)...
Read MoreEngineering Rossmore's Giants
Friday 13th: Marc Kelly – Engineering the Rossmore Park Giants. At...
Read MoreRobert Hill: Top 10 Discoveries In Space
13th Nov. @ 11.30am: We may witness the night sky light up in a...
Read MoreMaria Lucey - Dietitian's Guide
to Gut Health, Microbes & Me on Monday, 16 November @ 7:30pm:...
Read MoreMaria Macklin-Impact & Influence Working Virtually
Tuesday, 17 November @ 7:30pm In psychology, a first impression is...
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GO Experiment
Here we have a list of interactive Scientific experiments you can try at home or in school with bits and pieces from your cupboards or other materials that are easily available. As the title says Go Experiment!
Science Experiments at Home from Teagasc
Simple science experiments for Early Years or Infant classes. We have some fun animations with topics to engage our younger viewers! From Bouncing eggs to magic milk, we bring the scientific attributes to life with some simple easy to follow expierements
Build Your Own Rube Goldberg Machine with Mark the Science Guy in association with Science Foundation Ireland.
Stretch your creative muscles by building your own homemade chain reaction machine! Learn the simple science behind machinery and use anything you can find at home a new, crazy and silly machine of your own.
How to make a Photogram in association with The National Gallery Of Ireland
A photogram is a photographic image that is made without a camera. Objects are placed directly onto the surface of a light-sensitive photographic paper and then exposed to light in a darkroom. The paper is then developed by using light-sensitive chemicals in the darkroom.