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This year’s team is actively seeking collaboration with the [[Team:TU_Delft/Education/science-museum|Science Centre Delft]] and students from computer science in order to develop a [[Team:TU_Delft/Education/science-museum|serious game]] about synthetic biology.  
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This year’s team is collaborating with the [[Team:TU_Delft/Education/science-museum|Science Centre Delft]] and students from computer science in order to develop a [[Team:TU_Delft/Education/science-museum|serious game]] about synthetic biology.  
Also, TU Delft iGEM team took part in the [[Team:TU_Delft/Education/nanopodium|Nanovideohunt competition]] in which young people learn about science on the small scale.  
Also, TU Delft iGEM team took part in the [[Team:TU_Delft/Education/nanopodium|Nanovideohunt competition]] in which young people learn about science on the small scale.  

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Education

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Synthetic biology is going to change the 21th century! From bacteria that clean your kitchen table to organisms that save your life by warning you for dangerous toxics!

Wondering how this is accomplished?

This year’s team is collaborating with the Science Centre Delft and students from computer science in order to develop a serious game about synthetic biology. Also, TU Delft iGEM team took part in the Nanovideohunt competition in which young people learn about science on the small scale.

And on top of this all we went to the biggest nerd-event in the Netherlands, because real geeks need to know all about synthetic biology!

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