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Lower School Science Night inspires scientific curiosity

Lower School Science Night inspires scientific curiosity

Melissa Nie, RubicOnline Editor April 6, 2019
The Lower School Science Night engaged children in science through fun activities like making slime and paper airplanes.
Aliens have to be real. If the universe is infinite, then there are infinite possibilities too. So, anythings possible, including aliens, said junior Maddy Breton.

SPA THINKS: Do aliens exist?

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor March 17, 2019
Students were asked if they believe aliens exist and why.
Gut bacteria linked to mental health

Gut bacteria linked to mental health

Lucy Benson, The Rubicon Editor March 11, 2019
New studies show that the health of gut bacteria in the intestines may be linked to mental health.
Junior Maddy Bretons zebrafish setup. Breton is among the many students who take ASR to further their passion for science.

Advanced Science Research encourages variety in experiments

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor February 24, 2019
Advanced Science Research students have begun a variety of experiments that seek to discover new ideas.
Self-driving cars have many facets that must be considered for future use in society.

Racing into the future: Self-driving cars

Lizzie Kristal and Lucy Benson February 20, 2019
Self-driving cars are developing rapidly, already becoming a reality.
Juniors Nathan Sobotka and Sameer Bijwadia doing the analysis portion of the thermodynamics competition.

[PHOTO GALLERY] Science Alliance places 7th in sections, advances to state

Kelby Wittenberg, RubicOnline Editor February 3, 2019
SPA's Science Alliance posted impressive finishes on Saturday, moving them on to the state competition.
Junior Helen Bartlett works on her Chemistry homework. It [science] gives you what you need to uncover the truth, she said.

Community evaluates value of science in current world

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor January 26, 2019
Students and teachers evaluate what science means to them.
Seniors Lily Nestor and Gemma Yoo, and 9th grader Sophie Cullen discuss Science Olympiad plans.

Science Alliance offers socialization while pursuing independent projects

Maren Ostrem, The Rubicon Editor January 19, 2019
Science Alliance provides a place for students to experiment with many different types of science. They hope to keep their first-place streak going this winter in Science Olympiad.
What we inherit: Heckman teaches epigenetic craze

What we inherit: Heckman teaches epigenetic craze

Mimi Geller, Director of RubicOnline January 17, 2019
Upper School Science teacher Ned Heckman shares with his biology and genetics classes the power of epigenetics.
Exploring the scientific benefits of gratitude with apps

Exploring the scientific benefits of gratitude with apps

Andrew Johnson, Staff Trainer December 27, 2018
Being actively aware of how grateful you are for the things and those that are meaningful to you is essential to maximizing happiness.
Math will be hard but I think science will be fine. Im going to meet with mt teachers to make sure I do better, sophomore Isle Graupman said.

Students strategize for math and science exams

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor November 28, 2018
With math and science exams approaching, students share concerns and study tips.
“I think science is more important at this time in history because of how vital it is to saving the environment,” junior Clark Waltz said.

SPA Thinks: Math vs. Science

Martha Sanchez, RubicOnline Editor October 25, 2018
The addition of the Hugh K. Schilling Center has sparked debate within students: which is better, math or science?
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