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Exhibitor Placements and Load in Times Organization & Exhibit Area Exhibitor Placements and Load In Times Load In Organization & Exhibit Area Time 21st Century Cyber Charter School: How Do Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM You Investigate the World Around You? BFP Action Science: What is Action Science and Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM How is Skateboarding a STEM Activity? American Helicopter Museum and Education Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Center: What's in a Helicopter Cockpit? AT&T: How Smart is Your Phone? Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Audubon Pennsylvania: How Do Birds Fly? Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM Axalta Coating Systems: What Can Nature Teach Us About Making Brilliant Displays of Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Color? Baldwin School: Do You Have What it Takes to Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM be an Astronaut? Bedtime Math Foundation: Can You Build the Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Fastest Ramp? Braskem: How Can Plastics Make Life Better? Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Bright Horizons Family Solutions: What is it Like Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Inside a Bubble? CBS3: How Do You Predict the Weather? Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Center for Aquatic Sciences at Adventure Aquarium: How Do Marine Animals Survive Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Mass Extinction? Charlie Bates Solar Astronomy Project: What Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM Will I See on the Sun Today? Chemical Education Foundation: Are You a Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Chemist? Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: Can You Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Help Prevent the Spread of Disease? Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: Is Faster Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Always Better? Clean Air Council: What's That Smell? Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM Comcast: What Does Media and Technology Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM Mean To You? BFP Commonwealth Connections Academy: How Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM Do You Make Slime? Community College of Philadelphia: What Are Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM You Eating? Coyne Chemical: Why Use Detergent? Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Delaware Valley Science Fairs: Do You Want to Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Experience ‘Hands-On’ Science Research? Drexel Graduate Women in Science and Engineering AND Temple University's Society of Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Women Engineers: How Does Physics Help You Play Sports? Drexel IceCube Research Group: How Do We Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Detect Neutrinos at the South Pole? Drexel University Physics Graduate Student Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Association : What's the Fun in Physics? Drexel University TechServ: How Do Computers Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Work? Drexel University: Can You Make Plastic Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Powder Bounce? Drexel University: Is Your Heart Faster Than a Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Giraffe's? Drexel University: What is DNA Really? Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Drexel University/DragonsTeach: Can You Do Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Science in the Kitchen? Drexel University/DragonsTeach: Who Wants Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM to Make Nanoparticles or Build a Motor? Energy Coordinating Agency of Philadelphia, Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM Inc: How Do Air and Energy Work in Homes? Engineers' Club of Philadelphia: What Do Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Engineers Do? Esperanza College: Can Energy Be Created? Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Fairmount Water Works: Do I Live in a Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM Watershed? Family Focus Media (Main Line Parent & Philadelphia Family): How Can You Turn a Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Handkerchief Into a Parachute? Federation of Neighborhood Centers : Could Eating Local Food Help Us Prevent a Hotter, Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM Wetter Philadelphia? First Aid Tent: First Aid Tent Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM FMC Corporation: Can the Future of Science Green/2100 Block of 6:00 AM STEM From You? BFP Free Library of Philadelphia: What's Inside the Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM Library's Techmobile? Friends' Central School: How Can a Machine Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Help You Draw? Garden State Discovery Museum: How Gooey Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Is Gak? GE Water and Process Technologies: Can You Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Make a Lava Lamp? Germantown Academy: How Can I Make a Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Rainbow From Spinach? Girl Scouts of Eastern PA: What is the Science Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM of Tri? BFP Girls Lean In Science & Technology (GLIST), Bala Cynwyd Middle School (BCMS): How Do Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM You Tell a Computer to Draw? GlaxoSmithKline: How Does Medicine Work? Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM GRASP Laboratory: How Do Robots Sense Their Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Environment? Green Mountain Energy Company: How Does Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Wind Energy Work? GreenTreks Network & The Franklin Institute: Is Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM Your Row Home Ready? Harriton Science Club: What Are Different Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM Phases of Energy? BFP Independence Seaport Museum: Underwater Robotics Battle: Will Your ROV Come Out on Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Top? Independence Seaport Museum: What Floats Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Your Boat? Information Booth: Information Booth Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM Johnsville Centrifuge and Science Museum: Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM What is Atmospheric Pressure? Kids Corner / WXPN-FM: Can You Stump the Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM Scientists? KIPP DuBois Collegiate Academy / Tiger Woods Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM Learning Center: Can You Print a Microscope? La Salle University: How Do Your Bones Stay Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Together? Linguistic Data Consortium: What Was That Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM You Said? BFP Masterman Robotics Atomic Dragons: Is Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Recycling a Job For Robots? Mathnasium of Andorra: How Does Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Mathnasium Make Math Fun? MetroKids: Can You Defy Gravity? Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM Mid-Atlantic Waterproofing: H20 - Friend or Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM Foe? BFP Mount Saint Joseph Academy: Can You Make a Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM Square Bubble? BFP New Foundations Charter School: How Can Blue/Winter St 7:15 AM Robots Be Used to Help Around the House? NextFab: What Can You Create? Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad: Can Computers Understand What Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM We Say? Green/2100 Block of Novo Nordisk: How Does Diabetes Affect You? 8:15 AM BFP Partnership for the Delaware Estuary: What Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Animal Cleans Water Better Than a Filter? PECO Energizing Education Program : How Do Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM We Use Energy? PECO: How Can You Save Energy At Home? Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts: What is Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM Pointillism? BFP Pennsylvania Horticultural Society: Why Are Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM Trees Our New Best Friends? Pennsylvania Society for Biomedical Research: Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM How Can Animals Save Human Lives? BFP PharmaCadence: How Do You Weigh a Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Molecule? Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine: Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM What's Bubbling in Your Brain? Philadelphia Department of Public Health: Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM What's Happening in Public Health? Philadelphia Phillies: What is the Phillies' Field Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM Made Of? Philadelphia Police Department, Office of Forensic Science: How Does Science Solve Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM Crime? Philadelphia Section, American Chemical Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM Society: How Do You Make Slime? BFP Philadelphia Solar Energy Association: Is the Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Sun A Racing Fuel? Philadelphia University: Do You Have What it Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Takes to be a Physician's Assistant? Philadelphia University: How Smart is Your Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Home? Philadelphia Water Department: Can Land Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Pollution Also Contaminate Our Water? PHLLife in Partnership With iPraxis: How Does Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM Density Affect a Bubble’s Behavior? BFP PJM Interconnection, LLC: What Does PJM Do Red/2000 Block of BFP 8:15 AM When it “Balances” the Power System? Please Touch Museum: How Does My Dinner Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM Grow? PNC Grow Up Great: How Does Science Help Orange/20th Street 7:15 AM With Vocabulary? PNC Grow Up Great: What Can Young Children Orange/20th Street 7:30 AM Learn Through Building? Power Home Remodeling Group: How Do We Keep Your Home Cool in the Summer and Orange/20th Street 7:30 AM Warm in the Winter? Princeton University Graduate Molecular Biology Outreach Program: What Are Acids and Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM Bases? Professional Development Dimensions: Can Blue/Winter St 7:45 AM You Hit the Target? Quaker Chemical Corporation: Is Outrageous Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Ooze a Liquid or a Solid? Renewal by Andersen: How Do You Build an Yellow/Race Street 8:00 AM Energy Efficient Window? Green/2100 Block of RISE / Wate Watchers 8:15 AM BFP Rittenhouse Astronomical Society: What's in Purple/Aviator Park 7:30 AM the Sky Above Us? Riverbend Environmental Education Center: Orange/20th Street 7:30 AM How Can Fish Help to Grow Food? Riverbend Environmental Education Center: Orange/20th Street 7:30 AM Who Lives Under Our Feet? RoboLancers: How Can Working With Robotics Blue/Winter St 7:15 AM Inspire Us? Rowan University: Can You Teach a Robot to Blue/Winter St 7:15 AM Dance? Rowan University: How Does Blood Circulate Green/2100 Block of 8:15 AM Through the Body? BFP Rowan University: What Goes Round and Green/2100 Block of 8:30 AM Round and Makes Learning Engineering Fun? BFP Rowan University: What Kind of Reptiles Can Green/2100 Block of 8:30 AM You Find? BFP Rowan University: What Kind of Sponge Can Green/2100
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