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Team Pakistan Science Club recently conducted a fun science show at the STEAM Mela, hosted by STEAM Pakistan at the Pak-China Friendship Corner in Islamabad. The event showcased the wonders of science in a fun and interactive manner, captivating the imaginations of over 700 attendees.


Led by Abdul Rauf, our very own science enthusiast, the show was a resounding success, leaving the audience in awe and excitement. From mind-boggling experiments to jaw-dropping demonstrations, the event was a celebration of the marvels of scientific exploration.
The reaction from the students was overwhelmingly positive. Their eyes sparkled with curiosity and wonder as they witnessed the magic of science unfold before them. It was heartening to see their enthusiasm and passion for learning.


One of the key takeaways from the show was the realization that while students indeed have love for science, it is essential to make the subject more engaging and interesting. As echoed by the attendees, there is a need to infuse creativity and excitement into science education to inspire the next generation of innovators and problem solvers.
The science show featured a diverse range of experiments, from the art of balancing sticks to the creation of gigantic elephant toothpaste. Each demonstration served as a testament to the boundless possibilities and endless fascination that science offers.
In essence, the Team Pakistan Science Club’s participation at the STEAM Mela was not just a showcase of scientific principles but also a celebration of curiosity, discovery, and the joy of learning. We are grateful to STEAM Pakistan for providing us with this incredible platform to share our passion for science with the wider community.
As we continue on our journey to inspire and educate, we remain committed to making science accessible, and exciting, for all. Together, let us pave the way for a future where science knows no bounds.
Stay tuned for more exciting adventures in the world of science with the Pakistan Science Club!

Photo Gallery of Science Show

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