Magnetism is one of the few physical phenomena that humans cannot grasp with their senses. However, the invisible forces between magnetic materials still fascinate people today.
The "Kamishibai" storytelling theater opens its curtain for the Long Night of Science in Schiller's Garden House. Immerse yourself in Leo Lionni's imaginative world of pictures and experience the story of Frederick the little field mouse.
Foam plaster is obtained by foaming a mixture of plaster and water. The mixture must then harden. Foam plaster is particularly suitable for use as a lightweight material in the construction industry.
The #teamspace of Jena-Optronik gives insights into its everyday life! In addition to exciting live demonstrations of our products, there will be drinks at the space bar and we will travel into space with you in the mobile planetarium.
In their natural environment, all insects, including pests of our crops, have natural antagonists. We make use of this for biological pest control in our greenhouse and largely dispense with insecticides.
Humans and animals have tiny roommates: microbes. Compare the microbes that live on different humans with those found on and in insects. Discover real symbionts among them, which are the focus of our research.
Immerse yourself in the world of diversity that is barely visible or invisible to the naked eye! Dyes make symbionts visible under the microscope and insects from large to tiny can be seen in a completely different light under the stereomicroscope.