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hen Ansh Dwivedi says he wants to change the world, he means both figuratively and literally, both physically and theoretically. Now, you can doubt him if you like. But do so at your own peril. “I love learning why things work or how things work, and then replicating them,” said Dwivedi. “I’m always asking myself how things work. It goes back to problem-solving. I love math. I want to change the world in the ways I’m interested in. That general discovery of how the world works is why I love science so much.” Four months ago, Dwivedi, a recent graduate of Warwick High School, expertly applied his knowledge, problem-solving skills and curiosity to take the top prize at a
Polyimide-Taped High Entropy Alloys (HEAs) vs. Ionizing Radiation
Ephrata Concert Band Makes Music Kids Invited That Brings the Community Together To Explore
World of First Responders
BY JEFF FALK
Dozens of talented musicians are playing 14 types of instruments with passion and expertise. But the key to their collective sound quality is cooperation, collaboration and coordination. Members of the Ephrata Concert Band create beautiful music together. “These (musicians) are people who enjoy playing their instruments,” said Jim Kimmel, the Ephrata Concert Band’s conductor.
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You don’t really know if you like something unless you try it. You don’t really know what something is like until you give it a chance. Cadet Camp provides kids with an in-depth, hands-on glimpse into the professional portion of a first responder’s lifestyle. See Cadet Camp pg 2
See Ephrata Concert Band pg 4 The Ephrata Concert Band performs at a recent show.
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prestigious local science and engineering competition. On March 13 at Millersville University, Dwivedi was crowned the grand champion at the annual North Museum Science and Engineering Fair (NMSEF). Dwivedi’s project “HEA You, Stop That Radiation - Polyimide-Taped High Entropy Alloys (HEAs) vs. Ionizing Radiation Shielding” also earned him a trip to the International Science and Engineering Fair in Columbus, Ohio, from May 10 to 16. There, his entry in the chemistry, energy and materials science category was one of 1,657 entries from students from 63 countries. “ T he entire experience for this project was rewarding,” said Dwivedi. “I loved the problemsolving for this project. There were some minor problems. At the start, I Ansh Dwivedi presents his project “HEA You, Stop That Radiation See Ansh Dwivedi pg 5 Shielding” at the North Museum Science and Engineering Fair.
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