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ATS STEM projects visible on SDGtv

Mini ECO Systems

15 May ATS STEM projects visible on SDGtv

Posted at 14:41h in Belgium by kkatja
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Via de website sdg-tv en het bijhorende youtube-kanaal werden van vier van onze Vlaamse ATS STEM projecten inspirerende filmpjes online geplaatst.

Bee Happy: https://youtu.be/hDo7KMgCzt0

Plastic Soup: https://youtu.be/ogYSZrQKbXo

Irrigation System: https://youtu.be/3aNtkTdFq_0

Mini ECO Systems : https://youtu.be/RFhnNjfTzy4

Bee Happy Plastic Soup Irrigation System Mini ECO Systems

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