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Jonathan Drori: 모든 꽃가루에는 이야기가 있습니다.

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꽃가루 알러지가 있을 때만 제외하고 꽃가루는 우리생활에서 거의 발견되지 않는다. 그러나 현미경을 통해, 다채로운 색상과 모양에 놀라고, 꽃가루의 긴 여정에 감탄하게 된다. Jonathan Drori 는 식물들의 환상적인 구애활동에 대해서 자세하게 보여준다.

Jonathan Drori commissioned the BBC's very first websites, one highlight in a long career devoted to online culture and educational media -- and understanding how we learn. Full bio »

Translated into Korean by Kyu Baik Chang
Reviewed by QO Chang
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