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Cum studiem galaxia în care trăim? Este aproape ca și cum ți s-ar cere să desenezi o hartă a propriului oraș fără să poți ieși din casă. Te poți uita pe geam să vezi unele aspecte, să te uiți prin ferestre și să vezi unele aspecte, precum străzi și clădiri înalte, dar cele…
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Discover the wonder of proteins with this exciting science & art competition. Unfold Your World provides free classroom-ready resources and is open to students aged 14–18, who can win prizes and see their artwork displayed in a special exhibition.
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