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This interview is conducted by Nancy Hernandez (17) and her participant is Angelica Hernandez (22) which is her older sister. Her older sister talks about her life, future, hobbies, etc.
In this summary we talked about my grandfathers life growing up. We talked about what he has learned over the years and what he hopes for the future.
Steven Clarke, NASA's Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration, discusses his life in science and engineering. Currently tasked with bridging NASA's efforts on human and robotic missions to coordinate scientific requirements for going to the Moon and Mars, he has seen...
Riley Duren is a Research Scientist at the University of Arizona and an Engineering Fellow at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. His current research focus is developing greenhouse gas monitoring systems to support decision-making about climate. Listen to Riley discuss why...
In this interview, I talked to my aunt, Yiting Zhu, about the experiences in the past as well as what who she is as an individual. She talks about how her school life was like and the things she has...
The three of us (Gian Taparan, Harleen Gill, Shantyl Basilio) talked about what life is like for high school seniors. We talk about concerns, trends, and traditions that we have at Santa Clara High.
Jonathan Bamber has always loved to climb mountains. It’s why, when he wrote an essay about ice crystal formation in clouds as an 18-year-old undergrad, he found his calling studying glaciers and the natural environment. He’s traveled the world as...
Kaya Fraser, the interviewer, asks her mom, Eulex Sampson, a series of questions about her life and experiences.
They talked about the vision of how he saw himself in the future, who are the most important people for him and inquired into his happy memories.
For a group project, our group of friends met up to talk about how life at high school has treated us, what has happened during our four years of high school, and what is to come in the future.
Doug Archer has a rock collection, only he’s never actually held any of the stones, and they are hundreds of millions of miles away on Mars. As a research scientist working with the Curiosity Mars rover in NASA’s Johnson Space...
In the interview with my mother, we talked about life journeys, family, and careers.
Maria Sparling recaps her history with television. From childhood to the future, Maria speaks on cable, satellite, VR and streaming services. She also touches on the past and the future of television.
Beth and I talked about what Thanksgiving means and how it stacks up against Christmas and football and alittle about past events (such as the 2008 stock market crash and the 2016 election) along with what we think of the...
In this interview we talk about the happiest memories for us and the future of my sister life
Sabrina and I spend ten minutes talking about her life growing up, her family, and what she hopes for her son (me).
Kristin Lawrence is reimagining how children of all ages can learn and discover science. She is the CEO and Founder of The Hopper, a science discovery playground coming soon to Boulder, Colorado. Kristin changed direction from a career in paleomagnetism...
In this interview me and my interviewee talked about her future and aspirations for what to come.
Shelby and I discussed her experience through high school and what things she enjoyed. We also discussed her plans for the future.
The only interviewee to describe her chosen field as a “hoot,” Sonja Behnke, Los Alamos National Laboratory, has been actively involved in atmospheric electricity research since 2008. Before that, she was a math instructor as an AmeriCorps volunteer. As a...
Jean Flores, a lawyer, wife, and mother, gives advice for future generations.