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CAN OCEAN OPTIMISM SAVE OUR SEAS? Knowlton talks about how positive changes such as collecting plastic waste from the ocean and replacing plastic in our human economies with biodegradable alternatives is all so important when helping save marine life. However, she doesn’t go into much detail regarding why plastic is so dangerous to ocean environments. ALEXIS LEWIS’S INNOVATION MISSION Alexis Lewis’s Innovation Mission. With a patent to her name and more likely on the way, 15-year-old Alexis Lewis has made it her mission to inspire other kids to also become inventors. Download questions as PDF. Download questions as Word.THE LEGAL CRUSADER
Conversation Club. Bryan Stevenson is an attorney who provides legal services to “the poor, the incarcerated, and the condemned.”. Based on the video, why do you think he became interested in this work? Stevenson describes his work as giving a voice to the “voiceless.”. For him these are people who have been convictedunfairly or
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CAN OCEAN OPTIMISM SAVE OUR SEAS? Knowlton talks about how positive changes such as collecting plastic waste from the ocean and replacing plastic in our human economies with biodegradable alternatives is all so important when helping save marine life. However, she doesn’t go into much detail regarding why plastic is so dangerous to ocean environments. ALEXIS LEWIS’S INNOVATION MISSION Alexis Lewis’s Innovation Mission. With a patent to her name and more likely on the way, 15-year-old Alexis Lewis has made it her mission to inspire other kids to also become inventors. Download questions as PDF. Download questions as Word.THE LEGAL CRUSADER
Conversation Club. Bryan Stevenson is an attorney who provides legal services to “the poor, the incarcerated, and the condemned.”. Based on the video, why do you think he became interested in this work? Stevenson describes his work as giving a voice to the “voiceless.”. For him these are people who have been convictedunfairly or
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JACK ANDRAKA'S PANCREATIC CANCER BREAKTHROUGH Jack Andraka's Pancreatic Cancer Breakthrough. At age 15, this high school sophomore and Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award winner invented a new way to diagnose a deadly form of cancer. Download questions as PDF. Download questions as Word. HUGH HERR’S BIONIC FUTURE Hugh Herr’s Bionic Future. The genius behind a remarkable bionic prosthesis is personally motivated to help humanity. Hugh Herr envisions a future in which everyone's capabilities are enhanced.SMITHSONIAN.COM
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WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF NATURE? What is the Future of Nature? Distinguished scientist and curator at the Smithsonians National Museum of Natural History, W. John Kress questions how technology might help reconnect people with nature. | FREER | SACKLER E-CARDS Tawaraya Sōtatsu (active circa 1600–40) is one of the most influential yet elusive figures in the history of Japanese visual culture. Sōtatsu: Making Waves is the first in-depth examination of this artist in a Western context. The exhibition convenes approximately seventy works, including Sōtatsu masterpieces from Japanese, European, and US collections, as well as later homage worksthat
CAN OCEAN OPTIMISM SAVE OUR SEAS? Knowlton talks about how positive changes such as collecting plastic waste from the ocean and replacing plastic in our human economies with biodegradable alternatives is all so important when helping save marine life. However, she doesn’t go into much detail regarding why plastic is so dangerous to ocean environments. ALEXIS LEWIS’S INNOVATION MISSION Alexis Lewis’s Innovation Mission. With a patent to her name and more likely on the way, 15-year-old Alexis Lewis has made it her mission to inspire other kids to also become inventors. Download questions as PDF. Download questions as Word.THE LEGAL CRUSADER
Conversation Club. Bryan Stevenson is an attorney who provides legal services to “the poor, the incarcerated, and the condemned.”. Based on the video, why do you think he became interested in this work? Stevenson describes his work as giving a voice to the “voiceless.”. For him these are people who have been convictedunfairly or
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