The Columbus Dispatch: In honor of State Science Day, researchers from across the state shared their childhood science fair memories, including biomedical engineering associate professor Erin Lavik. Lavik entered a science fair in fourth grade in Washington, D.C., where she earned honorable mention for growing copper sulphate crystals. “I had no idea what a science project was or how to go about it, but we were told that, if we entered the science fair, we got out of class for a day, so I was game.”
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