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ce for faculty housing totaling 611,400 square feet with a cto cap our growth and lose momentum for our community.a conference center/alumni center, FIU spokeswoman Maydel SRosenberg added.FIUs draft plan for the site, as outlined
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research uses equipment that mimics the environmental condi
ity to look at were really enhancing the power of this resea
for students, said Amy Padolf, director of education for
EM teacher in Riviera middle school, found the initiative ve
roduce grown in microgravity, piqued Fairchilds interest.
research uses equipment that mimics the environmental condi
use that also tie into the Miami-Dade County Public Schools
volved, she said.Her school had five types of plants, incl
eriments, so this was a great opportunity for them to get in
ASA research into a citizen science program for students.The
NASA harvesting and eating red romaine lettuce, the first p
I was a student I was interested in growing plants in space,
ing their data, she said. It was really impressive. The
utrition.Gioia Massa, project scientist at NASA, visited Fai
le experience.I took these students at the end of the year
for students, said Amy Padolf, director of education for
uthentic research opportunities with real-world implications
nt, which is very important so that the lower-resource schoo
. We are so far away from Kennedy Space Center that these
use that also tie into the Miami-Dade County Public Schools
ts involved being able to test other species and other varie
kids of all backgrounds to be interested in science, and we
the experiment into plants to achieve the results NASA wants
this data and for this data to be used, she said. At fi
research uses equipment that mimics the environmental condi
school students. NASA plans to use students results on whi
director, said. We received a mountain of information C
t the nation is going to look like, and we want to encourage
test factors that might influence plant growth, flavor and n
ged students and uses their results is a magical idea to hav
are so pleased with the results, so pleased with the data th
eggie facility, a compact LED-lit plant growth facility in t