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Science art exhibition unveiled in Beijing

CGTN
A photo shows visitors viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC
A photo shows visitors viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC

A photo shows visitors viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC

A photo shows a visitor viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC
A photo shows a visitor viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC

A photo shows a visitor viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC

A photo shows a visitor viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC
A photo shows a visitor viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC

A photo shows a visitor viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC

A photo shows visitors viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC
A photo shows visitors viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC

A photo shows visitors viewing a display at the science art exhibition at the National Natural History Museum of China in Beijing. /IC

A science art exhibition titled "Powered by Nature – Powering the Future" is currently taking place at the National Natural History Museum of China. Emphasizing the use of naturally grown, low-carbon and environmentally friendly materials, this exhibition showcases 42 specimens from the museum’s collection, including futuristic clothing made from bio-based materials such as bacterial cellulose, and 3D-printed furniture made from washed up seaweed.

The exhibition focuses on the concepts of ecological environmental protection and the harmonious development of humans and nature, demonstrating the unlimited possibilities of renewable resources and low-carbon environmental protection. 

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