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A group of 12 budding scientists attended the Girls do Science event at the WASP Academy in Inverness.
After and interesting and inspiring talk from Laura Young on her role as an Environmental Scientist the students then took part in a range of interactive activities. They were introduced to using robotics in marine surveys from SAMS, extracting DNA from their own cells and the role of hydrogen and wind power from Balfour Beattie.