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Question:
Are you looking forward to the Plant Zone? Students will be able to send questions (like this!), and there will be live chats with classes, from 6 March.
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Eashan Saikia answered on 2 Mar 2023:
Yes, I am very eager to give newer insights into plant research, which has evolved to include fields like physics, maths and engineering.
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Sam Mugford answered on 2 Mar 2023:
I am absolutely super excited about this. I am a little nervous, I don’t know what sort of questions I will be asked but i hope I can give some interesting answers.
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Nikolai Adamski answered on 2 Mar 2023:
I am so happy that there finally is an “Iām a Scientist” Plant Zone!!
I’ve taking part in previous events, which were a blast, but I’m really looking forward to this one.š±š±š±š±š±š±š±š±
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Liz Barron-Majerik answered on 3 Mar 2023:
I am looking forward to it, the live chat session has helped clarify things for me, thank you!
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Phil Howell answered on 6 Mar 2023:
A bit nervous, but looking forward to it. After all, plants are great. It took me far too long to appreciate this myself so the earlier I can convince everyone else of this, the more time it saves them!
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Andrew commented on :
Definitely! I took part as a student (https://ias.im/u.7570) and it is part of what made me want to be a researcher so am very excited to take part in it again!