Science and Engineering Expo 2004



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PRISM/PCCM professor Craig Arnold teaches students about natural and synthetic polymers John Lyga of FMC captures students' imaginations with his insect collection Where science and art are one: SEE allows students to make dazzling patterns with chromatography Interested students at SEE A PUMA student supervises the paper airplane challenge
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Dillon gym beginning to fill up at the Science and Engineering Expo Audrey Ja-Chen Lee of GWISE shares her enthusiasm for science and engineering Prof. Craig Arnold of PRISM/PCCM draws a crowd with his polymer demos PCCM Education Outreach director Dan Steinberg watches as Prof. Craig Arnold raises a cup that may have water or a polymer and water that will save this student from getting all wet Prof. Arnold asks these students to guess if there is water in the cup, nothing at all, or something else...
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PRISM/PCCM Prof. Arnold asks if this student will remain dry or get all wet A student braces himself for the potential drenching but is saved by a polymer that holds the water in the cup that Prof. Arnold holds above his head Prof. Craig Arnold demonstrates how the Hoberman sphere expands Craig Arnold uses the Hoberman sphere to explain how certain polymers can expand Middle school students plot volcanoes and earthquakes around the world