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Lab4U widens access to science, putting students at the centre of their learning process. Lab4U is working with 8,000 students in 40 schools in Latin America. A study found that students who run more than 3 Lab4U experiments. Increase both their knowledge and their self-perception of knowledge which boosts their motivation and interest in a STEM career.

Lab4U widens access to science, putting students at the centre of their learning process. Lab4U is working with 8,000 students in 40 schools in Latin America. A study found that students who run more than 3 Lab4U experiments. Increase both their knowledge and their self-perception of knowledge which boosts their motivation and interest in a STEM career.

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