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Marie Curie, the only person to win the Nobel Prize in two different sciences, is probably the most famous woman in the history of science.

An earthquake is one of the most devastating natural phenomena.

Cereals are species of grasses cultivated for their edible grains.

This exciting and colourful game is designed to develop spatial perception. You can check your solutions using isometric views.

Assemble fragments of broken three-dimensional shapes by rotating the models.

Napoleon I, who crowned himself Emperor of the French, was one of the most outstanding military commanders in history.

These organs are vital for the survival and development of plants.

These great scientists had a tremendous impact on the advancement in physics.

Šajā animācijā iepazīstināsim ar formulām, kas ļauj aprēķināt figūru perimetru un laukumu, kā arī ģeometrisku ķermeņu virsmas laukumu un tilpumu.

The Code of Hammurabi is the emblem of the Mesopotamian civilisation; it contains 282 laws carved into a basalt stele.

Galileo Galilei's scientific achievements contributed greatly to the advancement of physics and astronomy.

The intriguing history of this historic castle spans nearly a thousand years.

Wind, as an external force, plays an important role in shaping deserts.

In mountainous areas the climate, soil properties, the flora and fauna change depending on elevation.

Deforestation has a negative impact on the environment.

This animation presents some animals and plants that lived between the Devonian and Permian periods (358–299 million years ago).

The liver is a vital organ that plays an important role in the digestion of fats, detoxification and metabolism.

The fortress-like palace was built by Roman Emperor Diocletian on the coast near his home town.

This animation explains the most important characteristics of waves through sound waves.

The Moon is the Earth's only natural satellite.

Waves play an extremely important role in many areas of our lives.

Several ingenious instruments have been invented over the centuries to help in navigating the seas.

Standing bodies of water can form in depressions on the surface by both endogenic and exogenic forces, as well as by human activity.

Massive accelerating or orbiting bodies cause ripples in spacetime. These are called gravitational waves.