An Earthwatch Girls in Science fellow reflects on how the experience, along with other moments in her life, has shaped her as a young woman in science.
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Despite the heat, humidity, and swarms of mosquitoes, Texas brought opportunities for growth and exploration for high schooler and Ignite fellow Daniella Hernandez