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The 20th Annual REACH Environmental Health Science Symposium

Research Education on Air and Cardiovascular Health

The REACH Program's 20th Annual Environmental Health Science Symposium

  

The Oral Presentation Winners

 

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 First Place: What's Better? Rotating Fan vs Air Purifier

    Sylvia Miller, Ella Varner, Ava Wilcox, and Casie Stornetta

    Corvallis High School - Brock Hammill, $150.00

 

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 Second Place: Particulate matter 2.5 levels in a climbing gym on Set Day vs a normal day

     Claire Lane

     Capital High School – Sarah Urban, $125.00

 

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 Third Place: Natural Pine Logs vs. Compressed Logs on PM2.5 Concentrations

      Liam Harvey, Owen Savage, and Benton Loraas

      Corvallis High School – Brock Hammill, $100.00

 

     The Poster Winners

  

 first place poster

 First Place: PM2.5 Concentration when Cooking

      Briana Filler, Sami Jocks, Rowen Sherbo, and Aaron Thomas

      Libby Middle High School - Renee Rose, $100.00

     

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 Second Place: Whats in your Air?

       Oakley Charette, Marie Cheff, and Kember Marengo

       Ronan Middle School - Bill Becker, $75.00

 

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 Third Place: Are Dissections Safe?    

      Elizabeth Urban and Madilyn Emmert

      Capital High School - Sarah Urban, $50.00

 

Student Choice Award

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 What's Better? Rotating Fan vs Air Purifier   

 Sylvia Miller, Ella Varner, Ava Wilcox, and Casie Stornetta

 Corvallis High School

Research Education on Air and Cardiovascular Health (REACH) Program 2024 Virtual Summer Teacher Workshop

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Featured Article

Wildfire Smoke Exposure Hurts Learning Outcomes

Living near regions prone to wildfire smoke hurts learning outcomes and can potentially lower future earnings

Summary:  Pollution from wildfires is linked to lower test scores and potentially lower future earnings for kids growing up with more smoke days at school, a new study finds.  Impacts of smoke exposure on earnings disproportionately effects economically disadvantaged communities of color.

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