Ottawa elementary school students make groundbreaking discovery: EpiPens don't work in space

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Gifted students at St. Brother André Elementary School in Ottawa have made a groundbreaking discovery through the 'Cubes in Space' program, which allows them to send experiments in tiny cubes into space on NASA missions.

Gifted students at St. Brother André Elementary School in Ottawa have made a groundbreaking discovery through the "Cubes in Space" program, which allows them to send experiments in tiny cubes into space on NASA missions.

Olivia Kwan, another student, said, "The professors that we partnered with didn't think there would actually be any change, but there was an actual change. And we know now that EpiPens don't work in space, unless we find a way to protect them." Deborah Quail-Blier, the Program for Gifted Learners teacher at St. Brother André, said, "The students were excited and we ran with it, and the results were actually quite shocking."

 

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