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Joanne Manaster

Joanne Manaster is a laboratory instructor at the University of Illinois-Champaign Urbana. Once an international model, she now spends her days teaching lab courses and getting students excited about science. Her video blogs and posts will cover a range of topics from book reviews to the science behind exploding gummi bears!

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Monday, March 15, 2010

The people who brought us "Kitten Wars" also have a side project called "Cats in Sinks". As curious as ever, Joanne wonders how many cats can fit in her large lab sink and how one might figure this out without allowing a melee amongst confused cats breaking out and disrupting the lab! Science can be done both experimentally and theoretically, and this is discussed in this video, as is the use of models in science. The video features not only Joanne but a very fluffy cat named Graucho and a couple of "random" smart kids.

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Hee hee. (:


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Great Sunday afternoon entertainment!

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