
Paula Murakami
Biological Sciences Lab Technician
Northern Research Station

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My favorite science experience is the opportunity to learn new things! Whether it is in the laboratory or in the woods, there is always something new to be discovered. Recently I spent a lot of time figuring out how to measure different activity in the leaves of sugar maple trees. This was often a difficult and frustrating experience. I enjoyed the challenge, however, and learned a lot along the way. I am anxious to use my newly acquired skills to examine fall color and plant growth.
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