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Changing Fact
12020-03-10T17:06:14+00:00Amanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036602Science helps us understand the general laws that govern our physical world. With this knowledge, we can build flying machines, build homes, and protect our family and friends. Although humans still have a lot to learn, the step-by-step approach of the scientific method helps the world move forward only when we make decisions based on all of the facts, including those that are not as convenient.I am showing here, etched in stone, the evolutionary tree with the placement of dinosaurs in time. These stones hold vital information, but were made in sandstone to demonstrate the fragility of facts. The stone, and facts, requires care and protection if we choose to follow the scientific path.This is important to me due to the recent attacks on science. I worry what world we are heading towards. Although the main piece is about defending science, I show the historical method of using stone to store information in contrast with the think[box] laser, a tool developed by science.plain2020-03-13T17:31:38+00:00Steven GutierrezAmanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036
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12020-03-10T17:17:20+00:00Amanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df0362020 Art of STEMDaniela Solomon23Submissions from the 2020 contestgallery2024-02-02T19:46:34+00:00Daniela Solomone316041929e7cb3504341dbd1e9eb2f7bd821a14
12020-03-11T17:42:30+00:00Kyle Jones061ae84fb0af3ee4257d662c0654a6ffc248e2d5Case Western Reserve University (CWRU)Amanda Koziura5Submissions from the 2020 contest by the CWRU community and other local collegesgallery2020-03-13T17:37:56+00:00Amanda Koziurad8cad79289ca6f3a766facb6fa0fbb11898df036