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Blog by Jordan Cuff on the SWBio DTP’s ‘Plant Power Station’

Posted onAugust 25, 2017Authorswbiodtp

‘Plant Power Station’ in action

SWBio DTP students from the Agriculture and the Environment Research Theme recently led a ‘Plant Power Station’ stall at the Green Man Festival.  This was part of Einstein’s Garden which focuses on celebrating science, art and nature.

Read Jordan Cuff’s blog about the event >>

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