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Book review: Ivy and Bean Break the Fossil Record

March 10, 2019

Bean is bored to death during a reading class until the teacher gives her an Amazing Book of World Records. Since then Bean can’t think of anything but breaking a world record. But nothing works until Ivy proposes to follow in the footsteps of Mary Anning, the famous paleontologist, and look for dinosaur fossils in Bean’s backyard.

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Book review: Ellie, Engineer

March 3, 2019

The story has great characters, funny situations (like chasing of a dog wearing a pants-scarf and accidental activation of a bug security system) as well as strong messages about gender stereotypes, honesty, team work and friendship. Ellie is a smart budding engineer. She wears a tool belt over her skirt, considers a cordless drill the best Christmas present and even has her own workshop.

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Book review: Rosie Revere & the Raucous Riveters

February 22, 2019

The story is a great combination of funky inventions (e.g. SnakeAway, a snake-scaring machine), quirky characters (like Rosie’s great-great-aunt flying on a cheese-copter or her joyful friends, the Raucous Riveters, who built airplanes during the World War II), as well as great messages (dealing with pressure, the power of friendship, overcoming fears).

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Book review: Ada Lace, on the Case

February 18, 2019

It’s an exciting mystery adventure full of modern technology (wireless camera, tablet, drone, robot) and great scientific concepts, such as Occam’s razor and Turing Test, which are introduced in a fun and engaging way.
I really love the main character Ada. This 8-year-old girl has an analytical mind, loves field guides and always refers to scientific evidence.

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Book review: Dragons and Marshmallows

February 11, 2019

The story wonderfully combines science and magic, introducing the scientific method in such a natural way that kids will learn it without noticing that they are being taught. The scientific facts covered in the book include eating preferences of reptiles, the difference between a carnivore, an herbivore and an omnivore, and a cold-blooded and a warm-blooded animal.

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Stéphanie Amati: Underwater Robotics Engineer

February 11, 2019

Interview with Stephanie Amati

Stéphanie Amati is a Research Engineer in the field of underwater robotics.
After her studies at the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Lausanne, Switzerland, she is now working with autonomous submarine robots at Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon, Portugal.

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Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!

February 11, 2019

Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!

I’m really happy that this Day was adopted a few years ago and is now celebrated on 11 February all over the world. I hope it’ll help inspire more girls to select a career related to science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) for themselves. Though I’ve never directly worked in STEM myself, I admire the […]

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