"Hooked on science"

Alissa Widman Neese, The Columbus Dispatch

"The fourth-graders prodded the petri dish with a plastic pipette. They carefully used the tool to suck up debris and dirty water from the habitat filled with dozens of tiny fish embryos. One child paused; another gasped. During daily cleaning Thursday, they discovered that some of the embryos had finally emerged from their clear eggs. They were now zebrafish larvae. 'We have four ... five ... six?' announced a stunned Evan Liu. The 9-year-old excitedly turned to his classroom’s guests at Barrington Elementary School in Upper Arlington and guided the group to a microscope to view the transparent creatures up-close."

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