The Global Experiment explores the chemistry of water and the importance of water in the environment.
The apostles have conducted a 30-year global experiment, and the results are now in.
Thousands of students have already uploaded their results in a shared database, making this the largest shared global experiment.
After its launch in South Africa, the global experiment will be available to interested schools all over the world.
The global experiment will be launched with a Big Splash on 22-25 March 2011, which coincides with World Water Day and National Water Week in South Africa.
The Department of Science and Technology in South Africa generously donated IYC Global Experiment kits to the schools that attended the Big Splash as the schools lacked the equipment to conduct the Experiment.
In a brief opening ceremony on 22 March 2011, presided over by UNESCO, the Deputy Minister of Science and Technology, Mr. Derek Hanekom, presented the schools with their kits for the IYC Global Experiment.
From the very beginning it was clear that if the Global Experiment was to be truly global it needed to be made available to any school, even to those without the most basic materials.
On 22 March the Global Water Experiment was launched in Cape Town, South Africa, with a big splash.
Activities will include participation in the Global Water Experiment and presentations a subsurface profiling float of the Argo programme, implemented under the auspices of UNESCO.
The Global Chemistry Experiment (Water: A Chemical Solution), a cornerstone event of the International Year of Chemistry 2011, is now one of the largest chemistry educational experiments done.
The Global Water Experiment, an initiative of the International Year of Chemistry will be showcased as will initiatives on demonstrating the important cultural dimensions related to water management and use.
In other news, the Global Water Experiment that coincided with the International Year of Chemistry (2011) was held thanks to the collaboration of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry and UNESCO.
You can find the Water Pavilion at the Race Village in Brest, with daily presentations of the Agro Programme implemented under the auspices of UNESCO and of the Global Water Experiment.
Children all around the world will have the opportunity to upload the results of their investigations to an official website, making this initiative a Global Chemistry Experiment, and eventually, the biggest chemistry experiment ever.
The Global Chemistry Experiment is a set of experiments developed by IUPAC and UNESCO for pupils of different ages to analyze the quality of water and learn how to treat their local water sources.
The Global Water Experiment was developed by IUPAC and UNESCO, it includes a set of experiments (acidity, salinity, filtration, distillation) for pupils of different ages to analyze the quality of water and learn how to treat their local water sources.
The Global Microscience Experiment Project is a hands-on science education project that gives primary and secondary school students ( in some countries university students as well) the opportunity to conduct practical work in physics, chemistry and biology, using kits that come with booklets describing possible scientific experiments.
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