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PRISM/PCCM professor Craig Arnold teaches students about natural and synthetic polymers
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John Lyga of FMC captures students' imaginations with his insect collection
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Where science and art are one: SEE allows students to make dazzling patterns with chromatography
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Interested students at SEE
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A PUMA student supervises the paper airplane challenge
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Dillon gym beginning to fill up at the Science and Engineering Expo
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Audrey Ja-Chen Lee of GWISE shares her enthusiasm for science and engineering
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Prof. Craig Arnold of PRISM/PCCM draws a crowd with his polymer demos
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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
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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
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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
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Prof. Craig Arnold demonstrates how the Hoberman sphere expands
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Craig Arnold uses the Hoberman sphere to explain how certain polymers can expand
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Middle school students plot volcanoes and earthquakes around the world
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