house fly labella (tongue)
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insects up close!
in the field : advanced science learning
Fascination with insects leads many young learners into deeper science studies and science careers. But by high school, hand lenses and dissection microscopes are no longer sufficient to probe for new discoveries about ants, moths, and flies caught in the park.
Sarah Goh, a student at Seattle Academy, was able to take her fascination much further with Mochii. She used a Mochii to investigate insect structures for her 10th grade science project, and discovered differences in eye structures, foot structures, and sensory bristles. Sarah’s project and her deep enthusiasm for science were a highlight among her cohort and featured in a STEM special event at Seattle Academy.
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Direct observation allows learners to develop deeper understanding of scientific phenomena. Mochii delivers direct observation.
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Experiment Details
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Insects studied: Bee, Butterfly, Ant, Fly
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Student: Sarah Goh
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The M&M Show, Portland Oregon
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Group: Insect Studies at Stanford
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Experiment Date : 10.02.2015
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Controlled study in a closed environment using only the mochii, disinfected linen sheet, and three of each insect finely chopped.
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Thorax: removed
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Eyeballs: Dipped in solution
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RESULTS:
In this very gruesome study, Sarah and her classmates found that insects are actually even creepier than we previously thought. I mean.. really creepy!
Somebody get me a potato.
Direct observation allows learners to develop deeper understanding of scientific phenomena. Mochii delivers direct observation.