First Science Evening at the Steinmühle
A successful and spectacular kickoff! For a long time, the math and science student councils had been toying with the idea of organizing something like a science fair. Dr. Töhl-Borsdorf and Dr. von der Ahe organized an evening event designed to showcase spectacular and mind-boggling projects from the classroom, and it was a huge success. A total of 32 topics and experiments were presented by 100 students, and they generated a great deal of interest among visitors.
Although the Steinmühle event calendar is already quite full, we hope this event will become a regular fixture on the calendar in the coming years.
Not only did Mr. Wemme’s musicians and Mr. Wever’s singers contribute to the event’s success, but special thanks are also due to the Steinmühle Friends Association and Café Rosenpark, which pulled off a major coup with its edible periodic table. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Ms. Weidenbach from the Friends of Steinmühle and Mr. Timpert from Café Rosenpark!
Here are some of the topics:
Nutella
All About Coke
Ice Cream Made with Liquid Nitrogen
Healthy Gummy Bears
Small Rocket
All About Eggs
Pigments in the Leaves
Are guppies smarter than neon tetras?
How much vitamin C is in fruit juices?
Water Activities: Jellyfish
Water Projects: Water Supply in Myanmar
Water-Related Issues: Rising Sea Levels
Blue Bottle
Cold Glow with Luminol
Biodiversity
Chemical Welcome Sign
The Goat Problem
Microbiological hydrogen production using purple bacteria to power a fuel cell
Fragrances
Applications Using Java
Website Design
Yarn Ball Experiment:
Unrolling the Cable – Explaining Amazing Possibilities
Biodiversity in Humans
In the Clutches of the Fat Gene
Sports and Doping
Landolt Time Response + Oscillatory Responses
Sound-Induced Bouncing Starch
Lab2Venture: Challenges in the Manufacture of Optical Lenses






















