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Anza Connaughton, Spinal Rehabilitation at the Frazier Institute, Week 5

Hiya! This was my fifth week at the Frazier Institute in Louisville, Kentucky and I’m absorbing everything like a sponge! This week was especially cool because I got to see the first real leap in progress that I have been able to observe since being here. All of our participants are constantly progressing but there […]

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Claire Shaver- Behavioral Science, Week 5

Hello! This week marks my 5th week in Seattle! This week ended up being a combination of office work and observing testing. This week we had one TIGER family come in for testing. TIGER is a study looking at different genetic events linked with autism in order to find common phenotypes (what you can see). […]

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Radically Rural

Farmers use regenerative processes to reverse climate change

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Eric Gutierrez Week 5: Aerospace Engineering

Hello, hello! Welcome back to week five of my internship. We finally did it. On Thursday we went to the airfield and tested our inflatable wing. But before we talk about that, let’s take it back a bit. The reason we had to wait until Thursday was because we needed clearance to be able to […]

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Carter Andrew: Conservation Metrics: Week 6

Side note: I got an extension!! I will be staying on at conservation metrics until week 8 đŸ™‚ Monday: I worked on formally documenting the projects that I had been working on. I have never done this and it felt good to explain everything I had been working on. Besides that, I had a pretty […]

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Cornell House is up for Sale

‘Telluride treasure’ built by L.L. Nunn listed for $6.125 million

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Wiley Holbrooke: Okavango Wilderness Project, Week Two

      I am continuing my work with the Okavango Wilderness Project (OWP). This week has been filled with nonstop packing. The Okavango wilderness project is attempting to depart on the 19th of July. For this to happen, it’s all hands on deck to get the nessecary equipment needed for a month on the […]

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Rider Johnson, Hydraulic Modeling Lab, Final Week

It’s hard to believe that six weeks have already passed! This week was another interesting week. I spent most of it working on the Folsom dam model, doing the same things as last week. We were measuring different flow rates through the bulkhead gate and how much pressure came from each different flow rate. To […]

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Rachael Burson – Biotechnological Engineering – Week 4

Aloha, My partner Yash and I have been assigned a phenotyping project. Phenotypes are the physical characteristics of plants. One such characteristic is growth rate. The professor’s goal is to understand how plants’ growth rate changes based on environment. This is possible because Hawaii has a large range of climates from one side of the […]

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Lucy Wesson: Communication and Learning Lab at the University of Chicago, Week 3

Week Three at the Communication and Learning Lab Week three at the C.A.L Lab has been slightly slower than the past two due to the fact that we are done with our first condition of the experiment! At the moment, we are trying to re-code the game to accommodate the new condition. That also means […]

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