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 XX news 13/11/2015. VIDEO WITH THIS- Eoin English story.
Science Week 'Food is Funky' workshop at Gaelscoil Uí Ríordáin, Carraig an Earra, Baile an Chollaigh, (Ballincollig) Co. Chorcaí (Co. Cork).
Science Week "Food is Funky" workshops on digestion for children. The “Food is Funky” workshops are taking place on Friday as part of Science Week in the Gaelscoil in Ballincollig and St Marie’s of the Isle NS. In these new workshops, piloted at the National Ploughing Championships, the pupils learn all about food and what happens after they swallow. They will get to experience digestion step by step, seeing what happens to 'Shreddies' in the mouth, adding stomach acid, then bile and other enzymes, absorbing all the nutrients and water until they eventually make their own …..faeces! Great fun for 10-12 year olds! Details from Catherine Buckley PhD Communications and Outreach Manager. APC Microbiome Institute BioSciences Institute University College Cork tel: 353 21 4903362; 086 8554744 e-mail: c.buckley@ucc.ie
Getting hands-on in the classroom workshop are Ranga 5 pupils Shona Ni Bhuachain and Karl O'Crualaoi. 
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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 XX news 13/11/2015. VIDEO WITH THIS- Eoin English story.
Science Week 'Food is Funky' workshop at Gaelscoil Uí Ríordáin, Carraig an Earra, Baile an Chollaigh, (Ballincollig) Co. Chorcaí (Co. Cork).
Science Week "Food is Funky" workshops on digestion for children. The “Food is Funky” workshops are taking place on Friday as part of Science Week in the Gaelscoil in Ballincollig and St Marie’s of the Isle NS. In these new workshops, piloted at the National Ploughing Championships, the pupils learn all about food and what happens after they swallow. They will get to experience digestion step by step, seeing what happens to 'Shreddies' in the mouth, adding stomach acid, then bile and other enzymes, absorbing all the nutrients and water until they eventually make their own …..faeces! Great fun for 10-12 year olds! Details from Catherine Buckley PhD Communications and Outreach Manager. APC Microbiome Institute BioSciences Institute University College Cork tel: 353 21 4903362; 086 8554744 e-mail: c.buckley@ucc.ie
Getting hands-on in the classroom workshop are Ranga 5 pupils Shona Ni Bhuachain and Karl O'Crualaoi. 
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie
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XX news 13/11/2015. VIDEO WITH THIS- Eoin English story.
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Week 'Food is Funky' workshop at Gaelscoil Uí Ríordáin, Carraig an Earra, Baile an Chollaigh, (Ballincollig) Co. Chorcaí (Co. Cork).
Science Week "Food is Funky" workshops on digestion for children. The “Food is Funky” workshops are taking place on Friday as part of Science Week in the Gaelscoil in Ballincollig and St Marie’s of the Isle NS. In these new workshops, piloted at the National Ploughing Championships, the pupils learn all about food and what happens after they swallow. They will get to experience digestion step by step, seeing what happens to 'Shreddies' in the mouth, adding stomach acid, then bile and other enzymes, absorbing all the nutrients and water until they eventually make their own …..faeces! Great fun for 10-12 year olds! Details from Catherine Buckley PhD Communications and Outreach Manager. APC Microbiome Institute BioSciences Institute University College Cork tel: 353 21 4903362; 086 8554744 e-mail: c.buckley@ucc.ie
Getting hands-on in the classroom workshop are Ranga 5 pupils Shona Ni Bhuachain and Karl O'Crualaoi.
Pic; Larry Cummins,
Evening Echo staff
NUJ Photographer, Member of the Press Photographers' Association of Ireland.
www.eveningecho.ie



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