Science inspires Deer Creek Elementary students
EDMOND — The way Kyndal Graham sees it, there's no problem so small it shouldn't be fixed.
Kyndal, 11, was tired of her brother sneaking up behind her. Growing eyes in the back of her head was out of the question, so she came up with a device that would allow her to see what's coming from behind, and from the sides. The glasses are made from old 3-D movie glasses, taped up in colorful patterns. Attached m...
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