Wednesday, October 13, 2010

More Bronxville Students Presenting and Exploring

In Forensics, Alex examines a pelvic girdle and sacrum looking for characteristics that will enable him to identify the sex of the individual.

First year Science Research students practice presenting scientific papers they have read in their search for a topic to pursue in their own original research. Here Tepi is introducing a paper she read relating Korsakoff's Syndrome to damage in the frontal lobe of the brain.

Ivan describes the occipital bone's characteristic structure to Xavier as he examines a skull to determine its sex, race, and age.

Jackie, another first year Science Research student, presents the paper she read on the use of "low tech" additives to cleanse water of human fecal contamination, effectively, simply, and most importantly cheaply!.

Janelle, Ally and Nick examine casts of human maxillae to determine their race.

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