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Home > Girls’ Science Investigations: The Electronic World

Girls’ Science Investigations: The Electronic World

During the February 2020 session of the series, middle school participants made paper circuits and played with resistors, light bulbs, LEDs, and more. They made interactive cards for Valentine’s Day and a buzzing game to play with their friends. The mission of Girls’ Science Investigations (GSI) is to motivate, empower, and interest girls in developing the skills they need to pursue careers in science.

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