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Andrea Balbas. CUNY Queens College Undergraduate BS Geology Aspiring Research Geophysicist. Heavy Metal Signatures and Anthropogenic Impacts on Western Long Island Sound. Science Steering Committee Student Observer. NASA Academy. Antarctic Correspondent. Antarctic Correspondent
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Andrea Balbas CUNY Queens College Undergraduate BS Geology Aspiring Research Geophysicist
Heavy Metal Signatures and Anthropogenic Impacts on Western Long Island Sound
Antarctic Correspondent Science Outreach
Antarctic Correspondent “This is why I love science. Because it is about the value of perpetual questioning. Because at its core it is about considering and then reconsidering the facts. It is a constant and unyielding effort to find and reveal something that is more true. Even in science there are few truths but many partial ones. So, we hunt and we dig. We travel to the bottom of the world to gain more facts that we can consider and then reconsider. The power of science resides not in its answers but in the questions it provokes. Legendary scientists are remembered less for the answers they’ve given us and more for the questions they had the courage to ask.” -Andrea Balbas for Ice Stories from Antarctica