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Escherichia Coli
Materials used:
Cardboard, color paper, thread and dough.
By: Adarsh Pandey

Simple Microscope
Materials used:
Cardboard and glue.
By: Shantanu Shrivastava

DNA Model
Materials used:
Wire & Beads
By: Bipin Singh
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