The National Gwangju Science Museum will hold the 'October Science School' on the 18th at the Sang-sang Hall in the main building, in collaboration with Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology (GIST).


They have invited Kim In-bok, a research professor at GIST's Next Generation Energy Research Center, to deliver a keynote lecture titled 'Energy Transition for the Future.'


This session will explore past energy production centered on fossil fuels, the importance of batteries due to the increase in portable devices, and future energy solutions to address global warming.


The Science School allows on-site admission after online pre-registration, and anyone from children to adults can participate free of charge.


Participants will receive a digital temperature and humidity meter as a souvenir, and those who post a review of the lecture on SNS will receive a mobile coupon upon verification.


Additionally, collecting four or more stamps from monthly participation in the second half of the year will earn a 3D pen that is safe from heat damage.



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