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RIALE-EU is back: science at your fingertips for the new school year

Una ricercatrice esegue un esperimento in remoto per il progetto RIALE-EU

CRS4 is pleased to announce the restart of the RIALE-EU (Remote Intelligent Access to Lab Experiments in Europe) project for the 2025/2026 school year. The catalog of available scientific experiments has been further expanded, with new features designed to make science learning even more engaging, interactive and accessible.


Live science, wherever you are

With RIALE-EU, students and teachers can remotely access European research laboratories, watch experiments in real time, interact with scientists, and — in some cases — directly control real scientific equipment. It’s a unique opportunity to bring the world of research closer to the classroom, transforming scientific education into a lively, hands-on, and shared experience.


What’s new in 2025: more experiments, more interaction

For the 2025/2026 school year, the RIALE-EU platform has been upgraded with even more interactive tools and content:

  • Claude, the AI digital assistant
    Our intelligent assistant continues to support students and teachers, helping them navigate experiments, resources and activities, now with an even more extensive data source.

  • A redesigned and enhanced platform
    The updated interface makes the user experience smoother and allows for greater customization of educational activities.


Book your experiment sessions

New dates are now available to book remote lab sessions for secondary schools, universities, and vocational training programs.

👉 Explore the experiment catalog and register on the platform:
https://riale.ideab3.it/calendar


The lab of the future is already here

RIALE-EU continues its mission to bring science into the heart of learning environments, building an innovative bridge between school and research.

Get ready to experience a new year of scientific discoveries.
The next experiment is just a click away.


The RIALE-EU project is funded by the Development and Cohesion Plan (PSC) of the Autonomous Region of Sardinia and is carried out by the Educational Technology group at CRS4.

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