Beau Lotto + Amy O'Toole: Science is for everyone, kids included
What do science and play have in common? Neuroscientist Beau Lotto thinks all people (kids included) should participate in science and, through the process of discovery, change perceptions. He's seconded by 12-year-old Amy O'Toole, who, along with 25 of her classmates, published the first peer-reviewed article by schoolchildren, about the Blackawton bees project. It starts: "Once upon a time ... "
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Видео Beau Lotto + Amy O'Toole: Science is for everyone, kids included канала TED
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Видео Beau Lotto + Amy O'Toole: Science is for everyone, kids included канала TED
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