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Summer 2004, Vol. 13, No. 5| Back Issues
Ecosystems Center Researcher and Science Teacher Visit Siberia to
Study Climate, Excite Schoolchildren About Science
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Max Holmes (top left), with Salisbury School students
displaying their research poster
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Thanks to Ecosystems Center scientist Max Holmes and Vermont schoolteacher Amy Clapp, a whole new crop of scientists is budding in Salisbury, Vermont. Holmes and Clapp left for Siberia on May 21 on a dual mission: to conduct two weeks of important MBL climate-related research on the Lena River and to share their scientific adventures with Clapp's fourth, fifth, and sixth graders and others at Vermont's Salisbury Community School and beyond. ...more »
Local Student Earns High Marks at Science Fair, Is Mentored by Bay Paul Center Scientist
Janina (Nina) Kanin, a former Student Helper in the Josephine Bay Paul Center, earned high marks at this spring's local, regional, and state science fair competitions. Kanin was mentored by Bay Paul Center Staff Scientist, Linda Amaral Zettler. Also assisting in the project was MBL Corporation Member Aimlee Laderman...more »
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