$1.2-million grant to train science teachers

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News Coverage
09/01/2007 (All day)

The Providence Journal
By Gina Macris, Journal Staff Writer
PORTSMOUTH — In the darkened auditorium of Portsmouth High School, students and teachers joined Governor Carcieri yesterday in watching a computer simulation of the way heat affects atoms. The atoms changed from white to red as they gyrated in larger and larger arcs, going from a solid substance, to a liquid, and then becoming a gas. Click the attachment below to read more.

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Portsmouth
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RI
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STEM Career Opportunities/Interests
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