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SCIENCE TWEETS on...
     Photochemistry!

 

Welcome to the ScienceTweets on... Photochemistry platform, a collaborative initiative of the e-Knownet project.


This platform was developed by a network of contributors hoping to promote fast and efficient sharing of new scientific knowledge, with the rest of society.


With the help of top scientists from the field of Photochemistry you can now learn about 'hot issues' of current research based on findings coming directly from the lab! We can already introduce you to the ScienceTweets researchers!


In the Sciencetweets platform you will discover why Photochemistry, a relatively unknown scientific discipline, deserves your attention: it helps us better understand everyday phenomena, as well as scientific challenges related to our existence on this planet. Also, the findings of ongoing photochemistry research can contribute to the improvement of everyday life.

This platform is relevant for you, if you are:

Here, you can:

  • Learn
    Explore

    engaging learning material in the form of 'digital exhibits' and 'digital collections' and learn more about Photochemistry,

  • Learn
    Develop

    digital resources that tell your own Photochemistry 'story', for your own enjoyment, to share with friends and colleagues, or for learning purposes, especially if you work in science education, at school or in a non-formal learning environment (e.g. a science museum).

  • Learn
    Discover

    a wealth of educational and entertaining digital resources, such as information links, images and videos, interactive games, and lots more...

  • Share

    relevant digital material developed by you or resources which you discovered on the web. If you are a Photochemistry expert you have the opportunity to share you research findings with non-experts in a creating and entertaining way: you can develop your own exhibit using a simple editorial tool provided by ScienceTweets.

  • Learn
    Communicate

    with people and learning communities that share the same interests with you.

  • Learn
    Vote

    for the most engaging exhibits and other resources, post your comments and suggestions, and help scientists communicate their ideas!

intro video by FUB

intro video by FUB

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