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    Shannamar Dewey a PhD student of Molecular, Cellular and Integrative physiology at UC Davis, teaches pupils science at the Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Saturday Dec 8, 2012. The center is currently training 12 scientists to become science ambassadors who can explain their scientific work to general audiences. This is one of only a dozen science centers across the country offering this program, which brings scientists and public audiences together in face-to-face interactions that promote appreciation and understanding of current scientific research and its applications.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com
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    UC Davis Phd genetics student Donnelley West teaches plant biology at the The Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Saturday Dec 8, 2012. The center is currently training 12 scientists to become science ambassadors who can explain their scientific work to general audiences. This is one of only a dozen science centers across the country offering this program, which brings scientists and public audiences together in face-to-face interactions that promote appreciation and understanding of current scientific research and its applications.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com
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    Murat Askin 13, Aylin Askin, 8, Burak Askin, 10 and Arda Askin, 6, of El Dorado HIlls, learn a little bit about the blood at the Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Saturday Dec 8, 2012. The center is currently training 12 scientists to become science ambassadors who can explain their scientific work to general audiences. This is one of only a dozen science centers across the country offering this program, which brings scientists and public audiences together in face-to-face interactions that promote appreciation and understanding of current scientific research and its applications.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com
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    UC Davis PhD Student Pasha Hadidi wears his button as he teaches at the Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Saturday Dec 8, 2012. The center is currently training 12 scientists to become science ambassadors who can explain their scientific work to general audiences. This is one of only a dozen science centers across the country offering this program, which brings scientists and public audiences together in face-to-face interactions that promote appreciation and understanding of current scientific research and its applications.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com
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    UC Davis Phd Student Kevin Martin shows visitors how to build molecules at the The Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Saturday Dec 8, 2012. The center is currently training 12 scientists to become science ambassadors who can explain their scientific work to general audiences. This is one of only a dozen science centers across the country offering this program, which brings scientists and public audiences together in face-to-face interactions that promote appreciation and understanding of current scientific research and its applications.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com
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    UC Davis Phd genetics student Donnelley West teaches plant biology at the The Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Saturday Dec 8, 2012. The center is currently training 12 scientists to become science ambassadors who can explain their scientific work to general audiences. This is one of only a dozen science centers across the country offering this program, which brings scientists and public audiences together in face-to-face interactions that promote appreciation and understanding of current scientific research and its applications.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com
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    A pupil holds a ball to demonstrate the different cell structures at the Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Saturday Dec 8, 2012. The center is currently training 12 scientists to become science ambassadors who can explain their scientific work to general audiences. This is one of only a dozen science centers across the country offering this program, which brings scientists and public audiences together in face-to-face interactions that promote appreciation and understanding of current scientific research and its applications.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com
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    Ben Burnell, 9 of Sacramento, builds molecules at The Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Saturday Dec 8, 2012. The center is currently training 12 scientists to become science ambassadors who can explain their scientific work to general audiences. This is one of only a dozen science centers across the country offering this program, which brings scientists and public audiences together in face-to-face interactions that promote appreciation and understanding of current scientific research and its applications. Brian Baer/ Special to the Bee
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com
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    UC Davis Phd genetics student Donnelley West teaches plant biology at the The Discovery Museum Science & Space Center, Saturday Dec 8, 2012. The center is currently training 12 scientists to become science ambassadors who can explain their scientific work to general audiences. This is one of only a dozen science centers across the country offering this program, which brings scientists and public audiences together in face-to-face interactions that promote appreciation and understanding of current scientific research and its applications.
    Brian Baer | sabeephotos@sacbee.com

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