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Bits and Pieces

1999
This site aims to educate others on how science and technology has enabled Man to be able to replace parts of his body, when they fail. It covers most well-known topics such as cloning of body parts, or the use of artificial organs to keep people alive. It's main intended audience are teenagers, and hence the ibformal style of presentation. However, to cater to the general population, the writing style is easy to read, yet comprehensive. It is hoped that extensive coverage of the topic would enable others to understand the topic rather completely.

Team

SamanthaAnglo-Chinese Junior College, Singapore, Singapore


DaleAnglo-Chinese Junior College, Singapore, Singapore


ChongAnglo-Chinese Junior College, Singapore, Singapore


Age Range

19 & under

Coaches

Loo Ming YawAnglo-Chinese Junior College, Singapore, Singapore


Chew Hoe KitNanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore


Category

Science & Technology > Life Science > Genetics

Health & Safety > Human Anatomy

Audience

All ages

Language

English