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History books forgot their names, but their legacy lives on

As children, we were always taught about specific distinguished scientists and their works: Albert Einstein with his tongue sticking out and his theory of relativity and Issac Newton with a bump on his head from an apple that “bonked” off his head and his discovery of physics. As iconic as these scientists may be, their images often take up the stage and make the stories and discoveries of other scientists mere shadows. (Photo/Flickr) Keep Reading

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Ms. Quinn plans to take on Antarctica

Not many people can say they have visited Antarctica (just over 56,000 tourists visited during the 2018-2019 season out of the world population of almost eight billion, equaling 0.007% of the population), but English teacher Lisa Quinn and her family are planning to check the continent off their bucket list soon. (Photo/Lisa Quinn-Gonzalez) Keep Reading

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