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Lightning Lucy of Mad Science of Maine asks Turner Elementary School fifth-grader Nick Tirrell, “What does this taste like?” during her show Friday morning in the school gym. Bad breath was his response. The mixture of water and dry ice was producing carbon dioxide, “just like we breathe out,” the scientist said. The energetic, engaging and informative science program was organized by the Turner Public Library through a grant from the Wing Benjamin Trust Fund.
Turner Elementary School fourth-grader Aidan Murray watches dry ice react with liquids in a tube he was given by Lightning Lucy of Mad Science of Maine during a presentation Friday morning in the school gym. The program was organized by the Turner Public Library through a grant from the Wing Benjamin Trust Fund.
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