Recurring science outings

Examples of science outings that we offer regularly

Conservatory and Botanical Garden

Event proposed by: Conservatory and Botanical Garden

Languages: English and French

Drone flight in the Aero-Space Laboratory of HEPIA

Event proposed by: Haute école du paysage, d’ingénierie et d’architecture de Genève (HEPIA)

Languages: English and French

Wind tunnel at the CMEFE

Event proposed by: Haute école du paysage, d’ingénierie et d’architecture de Genève (HEPIA)

Languages: English and French

CERN

Event proposed by: CERN

Languages: English and French

CERN Science Gateway

Event proposed by: CERN

Languages: English and French

Peer review of scientific articles

Event proposed by: Frontiers for Young Minds

Languages: English only

Natural History Museum

Event proposed by: Natural History Museum

Languages: English and French

Sauverny Astronomical Observatory in Versoix

Event proposed by: University of Geneva, Department of Astronomy

Languages: English and French

Swiss Television RTS studio

Event proposed by: RTS – Radio Télévision Suisse

Languages: English and French

Jet d'Eau fountain

Event proposed by: Services Industriels de Genève

Languages: English and French

Visit of the Coty perfume factory

Event proposed by: Parfumerie de Coty

Languages: English and French

Upcoming science outings

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Révision par paires d’articles scientifiques

Event proposed by: Frontiers for Young Minds

Langues: English only

The animators, who have experience in science outreach or in the peer review process, introduce the Young Reviewers to the idea of a life in science, the basics of science publishing, and how to approach an article with a critical eye for feedback.

While the young girls are the primary sources of feedback for the manuscript itself, the animators play a key role in helping them to provide the authors of the article with an honest and constructive review.

For the moment, this activity is only available in English.

Website of Frontiers for Young Minds [↗]

In November 2018, Sofia, Natacha, Mathilde and Alice took part in this activity. They reviewed a scientific article on pesticide-free rice cultivation using fungi, specifically AMF. The article was published in 2019.

Published article: « Underground Fungi: Friends and Enemies of Rice Plants » [↗] 

In 2020, the article published was entitled “A message in a bottle from the North Pole - How plastic is polluting the Arctic Ocean”. Indeed, due to pollution and global warming, plastic has been found in the Antarctic Ocean. How is this possible? What happens to plastic once it reaches the Arctic Ocean? Does it harm Arctic animals? And how can we prevent plastic pollution? To find out more, click on the link below!

Published article: « A Message in a Bottle From the North Pole – How Plastic Pollutes the Arctic Ocean » [↗]

 

In January 2024, the subject of the article was fireflies. How do they glow? What's their purpose? How is light pollution a danger to fireflies? These are just some of the questions this article will answer!

Published article: « Unraveling the Enchanting Mystery of Fireflies Nature’s Nightlights » [↗]