Fortunately for us the weather has been so lovely as we continue to learn about the goings-on in the atmosphere in science. Students are currently responsible for collecting weather observations for the next few weeks until spring break. Some of the data can be collected through direct observation and other must be found on the internet, in the newspaper, or by viewing the news; that is of course unless you have your own personal weather station.
I would like to encourage families to take advantage of the largest Brain Fair in the country at OMSI on March 14th from 10am-5pm. This free fair is part of Oregon Health & Science University’s (OHSU) Brain Awareness Season for 2014 and will include interactive exhibits, real human brains, crafts, demonstrations, prizes, and OHSU neuroscientists explaining their groundbreaking research.
I would like to encourage families to take advantage of the largest Brain Fair in the country at OMSI on March 14th from 10am-5pm. This free fair is part of Oregon Health & Science University’s (OHSU) Brain Awareness Season for 2014 and will include interactive exhibits, real human brains, crafts, demonstrations, prizes, and OHSU neuroscientists explaining their groundbreaking research.