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Kristine Lycke: A Naughty Gene

October 11, 2019

As Kristine Lycke enters kindergarten, her mother starts treatment for a mysterious illness.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Kristine Lycke, Memorial Sloan Kettering, cancer, breast cancer, Season 9, childhood, family, mother, motherhood

Vicky Forster: Side Effects

October 4, 2019

After surviving leukemia in her childhood and becoming a cancer research scientist, Vicky Forster finds herself working alongside the same doctor who saved her life.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Vicky Forster, cancer, childhood, research, leukemia, cancer research, Season 9

Lylianna Allala: Partner Project

October 4, 2019

In the third grade, Lylianna Allala finds out that her partner on the class solar system project isn't allowed to come over to her house.

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In Science Education Tags Lylianna Allala, racism, school, childhood, solar system, mothers, Season 9

Eugenia Duodu: My First Bad Parent-Teacher Interview

May 3, 2019

A parent-teacher conference leads Eugenia Duodu to question whether she can be a scientist.

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In Science Education Tags Eugenia Duodu, Season 9, school, childhood, Black in STEM

Anicca Harriot: The Heart in Space

April 19, 2019

At age nine, Anicca Harriot plans to study both the heart and space, but as she gets older, that plan becomes more challenging than she expected.

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In Biology, Science Education Tags Anicca Harriot, Season 9, heart, childhood, adolescense, school, grades, parents, family, biology

Anna Neu: Where Kids Find Their Soulmates

April 19, 2019

As a sixth grader, Anna Neu decides she's going to fall in love at science camp.

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Tags Anna Neu, childhood, love, Season 9, camp

Edith Gonzalez: A Little Crush on Science

March 29, 2019

After moving to a brand-new school in the seventh grade, Edith Gonzalez struggles to maintain her straight-A status with a new, scary biology teacher.

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In Science Education, Biology Tags Edith Gonzalez, moving, school, childhood, Season 9, education, biology, plants

Margaret Rubega: Tell Them Who You Are

January 25, 2019

The lessons that Margaret Rubega learns from her dad about fighting back are put to the test when he becomes the one she must stand up to.

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In Biology Tags Margaret Rubega, fathers, childhood, biology, women in STEM, career, sexual harassment, Season 9, UCONN

Samuel Achilefu: Hope for an End

August 31, 2018

Samuel Achilefu's experiences growing up during the Nigerian Civil War inspire his passion for science.

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In Engineering, Health and Medicine Tags Samuel Achilefu, Nigeria, war, childhood, scientist origin story

Moni Avello: The Sister Aika Deserves

June 1, 2018

Growing up, Moni Avello struggles to understand her younger sister, who has Asperger syndrome.

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In Health and Medicine, Psychology Tags Moni Avello, asperger syndrome, family, sisters, childhood, Neuroatypical

Amanda Gorman: My voice, my power

May 18, 2018

Growing up, Amanda Gorman is determined to eliminate her speech impediment.

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In Social Sciences, Neuroscience Tags Amanda Gorman, speech, speech impediment, childhood, sisters, family

Aletha Maybank: Fighting for Our Dignity

April 27, 2018

Aletha Maybank's childhood experiences with institutional racism inspire her work to combat structural barriers as a physician.

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In Health and Medicine Tags Aletha Maybank, childhood, racism, institutional racism, diversity in STEM, Black in STEM, Black lives matter, doctor

Adam Ruben: My Rube Goldberg Machine

March 2, 2018

In the ninth grade, Adam Ruben and his friends create a Rube Goldberg machine for a school project.

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Tags Adam Ruben, school, childhood, physical science

Angel Yau: My Mom Did My Homework

July 14, 2017

In grade school, Angel Yau excels at science -- because her mom does all her work.

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In Ecology Tags school, childhood, pollution, science fair, Angel Yau

Adam Andis: A World-Renowned Creation Scientist

July 14, 2017

Adam Andis was raised as a creationist, but grows up to become an evolutionary biologist.

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In Biology Tags evolution, childhood, school, religion, faith, Adam Andis, Yale University

Cassie Soliday: One of the Smart Kids

June 2, 2017

As a first-grader, Cassie Soliday finds her coveted spot in the gifted class is at risk.

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Tags Cassie Soliday, childhood, school, education, grades

Ben Lillie: Absolute Power

May 26, 2017

A teacher’s social experiment lands fifth-grade Ben Lillie in an ethical dilemma.

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In Social Sciences Tags Ben Lillie, social experiment, childhood, school, Story Collider founder

Jirard Khalil: What If She's Still in There Somewhere?

May 26, 2017

When Jirard Khalil is twelve years old, his mother suddenly starts to change.

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In Neuroscience Tags Jirard Khalil, childhood, mother, dementia, food

Danny Artese: How to Become a Plant

April 14, 2017

Inspired by his favorite novel, third-grade Danny Artese attempts to turn himself into a plant.

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In Biology Tags Danny Artese, plants, childhood, school

Ali Mattu: Speechless

January 6, 2017

As a child, psychologist Ali Mattu suffers from paralyzing social anxiety.

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Tags Ali Mattu, psychology, anxiety, social anxiety, exposure therapy, childhood, school, phobia
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