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The George Keverian School was buzzing with excitement on October 1 as students in grades 4 and 5 had the opportunity to engage in hands-on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) activities through the Curiosity Cube, a mobile science lab brought to life by Milliporesigma using a massive shipping container. The event offered students an immersive experience that aimed to inspire a passion for science in young minds. The Curiosity Cube features interactive exhibits that encourage critical thinking and problem-solving, showcasing the fun side of STEM education. Students explored stations and participated in activities that enhanced their scientific understanding around sustainability. Students designed and tested a windmill that produced enough renewable energy to power a model T-shirt factory.

A ship container painted and decorated with lime green paint, flowers, and science-related imagery
A group of students, overhead shot, their hands and arms in a circle
A student at a table inside a portable science lab called the Curiosity Cube
Students engaged in science activities inside a portable lab called the Curiosity Cube
Students engaged in science activities inside a portable lab called the Curiosity Cube
Students gathered at a table making friendship bracelets
A student using a digital microscope
A close-up a friendship bracelet made out of recycled materials