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The University of Idaho’s College of Science is set to host Vandal Science Days on Friday and Saturday, April 19th and 20th, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Integrated Research and Innovation Center. This event is free to the public and welcomes people of all ages to engage in hands-on activities, workshops, and presentations. Participants will have the opportunity to socialize with professors and students as well as learn more about UI’s science program.

Vandal Science Days will include workshops that intersect with the Lional Hampton Music Festival happening throughout the week. Attendees can expect food, prizes, hands-on activities like fossil digging and comet making, and special presentations by faculty. Some of the topics that will be covered include arsenic usage in beauty products and archaeochemistry.

On Friday, presentations will be held throughout the day, with a showcase of “Virtual Reality Demos” by students at 11 a.m., a presentation on “Arsenic For Health and Beauty and other dubious practices” by Claire Qualls at 1 p.m., and a “Geology Top Model” fashion show by geology undergrads at 2 p.m..

Saturday’s presentation will begin at 11 a.m., with John Anderson presenting “Virtual Realities for Sustainable Future: XR Application in Planetwalking Science.” This will be followed by a presentation at 1 p.m., Melia LaFleur on “From Yellow Powder to Black Power and Archaeochemical Journey”.

In addition to Vandal Science Days, the Lional Hampton Jazz Festival will also be hosting various workshops that explore the connections between science and music

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