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Life, Connections Between People and Their Surroundings
Examine scientific phenomena from daily, human life and observe the characteristics and changes in the world around us. Take note of the things in your daily life, understand objects around you, and develop the skills needed to explore on your own.
- 1 A Seoul for everyone
- 2 How do genetics work?
- 3 Can I identify myself by my DNA?
- 4 Body transformations by life stages
- 5 A look at the internal and external parts of the body
- 6 Why are certain things forbidden?
- 7 Why does your vision become blurry?
- 8 What microorganisms cause illnesses in the human body?
(1) A small world seen through a microscope - 9 What microorganisms cause illnesses in the human body?
(2) Lab panels by stage - 10 Insect and rat-borne diseases
- 11 The regularity of elements
- 12 Observing the unique colors of gas
- 13 What happens to water when the pressure changes?
- 14 Make your own electrolysis diagram
- 15 The world made of carbon
(1) Carbon allotropy - 16 The world made of carbon
(2) Carbon interactive - 17 What happens when DNA is mixed fifty-fifty?
(1) Half of me and half of you - 18 Steel transformation
- 19 What structure does a molecule have? / Theory of matter from ancient and early modern times
- 20 What does my pupil look like?
- 21 What colors can our eyes see?
- 22 What do living things look like when they are magnified?
- 23 Can you still hear when you cover your ears?
- 24 The secret of the lab mirror
- 25 What happens when DNA is mixed fifty-fifty?
(2) Mirror roulette - 26 Can you play a game using only your pupil?
- 27 Finding elements from the periodic table
- 28 Information desk
- 29 OPEN LAB