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PAN-STEM-IC SCIENCE PHOTO CONTEST

We asked, you delivered! Just because we couldn’t be together touching test tubes and licking rocks this semester doesn’t mean that the science stopped! Check out how some students have been carrying on their science-y work and having fun experimenting!

“Thought I’d share some pictures from the beginning of quarantine when I had to do my independent project for ecology at home. I have been a beekeeper for 10+ years and so I chose to study the color and nectar preferences of my bees. During this process I got stung on the head and went into anaphylactic shock, a first for me even though I have been stung many times before. Pictured is me conducting my experiment and also me with the paramedics! Crazy how allergies can change with time. I’m still beekeeping but now just with an epi pen on hand.”

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-Capriana Jiang

“Homegrown mushies.”

- Corbin Mitchell

And a special shout to Kiira Antenucci for capturing a new and improved sociallydistanced explosive volcanism lab in Igneous Petrology/Volcanology! Did you know that you can model how things like gas content, vent size, and reservoir volume affect a volcanic eruption? The Geo 304 gang did!

WANT TO SEE THE LAB IN ACTION? CHECK OUT OUR SPECIAL WEB CONTENT HERE!

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