The Faculty of Science presented science in a fun and engaging way at the Young Scientists’ Day
The Faculty of Natural Sciences at UJEP participated in the “Little Scientists’ Day” program, which took place on Sunday, May 24, at Liblice Castle. At the faculty’s booth, visitors could learn about the human body and the diverse world of animals through interactive demonstrations and interesting exhibits.
On display were real skulls and skeletal remains of various animals, zoological curiosities, and examples from the field of human anatomy. Children could view X-rays, examine medical instruments, and learn more about how scientists and doctors study organisms and their functions.
The program captivated visitors of all ages, who had the opportunity to explore science in a vivid and entertaining way. This time, the Faculty of Science’s booth offered a glimpse into the worlds of biology, zoology, and medicine, demonstrating that learning about nature and the human body can be an adventure full of discoveries.
Our faculty has long supported the popularization of science and, through events like this, brings the public closer to fascinating topics in the natural sciences and modern research methods that help us better understand the world around us.
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