On 12 April 2025, the United Nations International Day of Human Space Flight, the “2025 Biodiversity Space-Exposed Seeds Nursery Programme” embarked on a new chapter. Nearly 300 students from 30 local primary and secondary schools received space-exposed seeds and will engage in six months of planting, observation, data recording, analysis, and multidimensional research to enhance interdisciplinary learning and practical skills. They will also prepare seed nomination reports to deepen their understanding of the value and significance of space-exposed seeds.
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