Explore the fascinating world of biodiversity at the Jardin Botanique in Geneva, from the time of Darwin to cutting-edge gene sequencing. Immerse yourself in an engaging workshop that delves into the classification of species and provides insight into how botanists have preserved and categorized samples throughout history. This botanical collection ranks among the six most important in the world, housing samples of existing and extinct species.
The Geneva Conservatory boasts an active research team that conducts sample collection expeditions spanning from Madagascar to the Brazilian rainforests. For this specially designed workshop for Elargis tes Horizons, you can step into the shoes of a curious botanist, assisting in the analysis and exploration of the diverse world of plants and the evolution of species.
We'll also be lucky enough to visit the molecular biology laboratory, which is normally closed to the public!
A wind tunnel is a device used in aerodynamics and fluid mechanics research to study the behavior of fluids (usually air) around objects such as airplanes, motor vehicles, buildings, bicycles, motorcycles, and so on. This research is essential for improving the design, safety and performance of these objects.
The wind tunnel is currently set up for experiments with professional skiers. During our visit, you too can try out the wind tunnel on skis!
CMEFE: Center for Industrial Services and Research in Fluid Mechanics and Energy
HEPIA: Geneva School of Landscape, Engineering and Architecture
Join us for a visit to an aquaponic farm. The principle of aquaponics is to take advantage of the nutrient-rich water from fish farming to feed plants. The principle of aquaponics is to take advantage of the nutrient-rich water from fish farming to feed plants.
This water is purified naturally by following the “nitrogen cycle”: bacteria transform fish waste into nutrients that can be assimilated by plants. Aquaponics, combining aquaculture and hydroponics, is an integrated farming practice for producing quality food using natural means.
Join us to explore the wonders of nature, dive into geological mysteries and discover the importance of science in
our environment.
This day will be filled with surprises, learning and fun in the company of other girls who share the same passions.
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