Science week at LBCC allowed the college's science departments to share highlights of their offered courses and programs with students. The week began with presentations from the biology department, and followed with physics, geology, the ROV team and chemistry.
Multiple skull models and fragments are displayed at LBCC's biology presentation for science week. Other exhibits included insects and other models highlighting the science of life.
LBCC chemistry instructor Brian Reed highlighted the chemistry presentation of science week. At one point an onlooker offered her Nintendo DS console as a "sacrifice" in the name of science. The handheld was dipped into liquid nitrogen for several minutes before being recovered and shattered.
Highlights of the chemistry presentation at science week also featured highly combustible materials, including both cotton and balloons filled with hydrogen.
Reed finishes his presentation by igniting materials in the palm of his hand. The item burns quickly without causing any burns or damage.
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