Hillel Academy of Pittsburgh’s STEM Fest
The event showcased student researchers who investigated the efficacy of ancient chariot wheels, the erosion speeds of rocks and the journey of flushed contents from a toilet.
Shira Wiesenfeld (right) assists Sori Rodkin in creating a homemade lava lamp from oil, water and food coloring. Wiesenfeld’s project was one of more than 50 experiments and projects presented by students at Hillel Academy of Pittsburgh’s STEM Fest. The May 31 event showcased the work of student researchers who investigated topics including the efficacy of ancient chariot wheels, the erosion speeds of rocks and the journey of
flushed contents from a toilet.
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