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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 32 MIN

AMSEcast with guest Vasyl Dunets

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This episode explores how science education becomes an act of resilience, hope, and nation-building in Ukraine. From the creation of the country's first national science museum to mobile science labs traveling near the front lines, the Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine demonstrates how curiosity can endure even amid war. The guest traces a personal journey from law and political science into science education, driven by a commitment to Ukraine's future. Listeners learn how museums, labs, competitions, and business incubators form an educational "vertical" that guides children from first wonder to real-world innovation. The conversation highlights international collaboration, UNESCO recognition, and the global importance of engaging young minds in science. Ultimately, it's a powerful reminder that investing in knowledge is investing in peace, progress, and possibility.

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