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Russia’s nuclear push stirs young minds at science fest
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72958, member: 636"] Russia's state nuclear corporation partnered with Myanmar authorities to stage a two-day science exposition at Naypyitaw State Polytechnic University, targeting students from elementary through tertiary levels alongside emerging professionals across multiple industries. Science and Technology Minister Myo Thein Kyaw joined Ambassador Iskander Azizov in distributing awards to competition victors while viewing artistic displays and project demonstrations mounted by participating youth. Festival programming featured quizzes testing atomic energy comprehension, screenings of nuclear-themed documentaries, and panel discussions exploring everyday applications of fission technology. Organizers framed the educational initiative as essential groundwork for cultivating domestic expertise capable of advancing Myanmar's nascent atomic power ambitions while stimulating broader curiosity about advanced scientific disciplines among the nation's rising generation. [/QUOTE]
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