The Palm Beach Daily News: March 4, 2014
Who could pass up a leisurely lunch spent chatting about natural selection with Charles Darwin; lingering over a sandwich and lively discussion with Frederick Banting and Charles Best, the discoverers of insulin; or simply enjoy an espresso with Enrico Fermi while talking about quantum theory and particle physics?
Rosarian Academy seventh-grade pupils did just that recently at a special luncheon designed to encourage them to begin thinking more seriously about encountering the world through a scientistÕs eyes.
– See more at: http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local/rosarian-kids-dress-as-favorite-scientists/nd4yN/#sthash.qD4IoEt4.dpu
Who could pass up a leisurely lunch spent chatting about natural selection with Charles Darwin; lingering over a sandwich and lively discussion with Frederick Banting and Charles Best, the discoverers of insulin; or simply enjoy an espresso with Enrico Fermi while talking about quantum theory and particle physics?
Rosarian Academy seventh-grade pupils did just that recently at a special luncheon designed to encourage them to begin thinking more seriously about encountering the world through a scientistÕs eyes.
– See more at: http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local/rosarian-kids-dress-as-favorite-scientists/nd4yN/#sthash.qD4IoEt4.dpuf
Who could pass up a leisurely lunch spent chatting about natural selection with Charles Darwin; lingering over a sandwich and lively discussion with Frederick Banting and Charles Best, the discoverers of insulin; or simply enjoy an espresso with Enrico Fermi while talking about quantum theory and particle physics?
Rosarian Academy seventh-grade pupils did just that recently at a special luncheon designed to encourage them to begin thinking more seriously about encountering the world through a scientistÕs eyes.
– See more at: http://www.palmbeachdailynews.com/news/news/local/rosarian-kids-dress-as-favorite-scientists/nd4yN/#sthash.qD4IoEt4.dpuf
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Who could pass up a leisurely lunch spent chatting about natural selection with Charles Darwin; lingering over a sandwich andl ively discussion wiht Frederick Banting and Charles Best, the discoverers of insulin; or simply enjoy an espresso with Enrico Fermi while talking about quantum theory and particle physics?
Rosarian Academy seventh-grade pupils did jsut that recently at a special luncheon designed to encourage hem to begin thinking more seriously about encountering the world through a scientists’s eyes.