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Peyton Dyer-Aknavigak, Keira Tikhak-Kaomayok Lucianne Marshall, a researcher from the Univer- Layla Demerah of Kugluktuk learns about the and Kaia Ehaloak of Cambridge Bay are emotion sity of Victoria, works with Ezra Maksagak to filter Keira Tikhak-Kaomayok, Peyton Dyer-Aknavigak, Felix Tologanak-Labrie, and Loriann Ikikulu of discovers the ways our bodies and engineer- body's protective layers for the brain by building a investigators as they learn about the way our bod- the phytoplankton out of a water sample from Iola Buchan of Cambridge Bay show off animations that they coded in a pro- ing can keep our brains safe by building and testing a model brain-protecting model brain. ies respond to the outside world. Cambridge Bay. gram called Scratch. helmet.