Carnegie Science Center staff educator Aimee Kampbell activates a Tesla Coil, a 9-foot-tall electrical coil in a 20-foot-tall cage at the Science Center, Saturday, February 23, 2008. The coil shoots a million-volt spark to simulate lightning, and will be used to teach middle school kids about weather during StormFest at the Carnegie Science Center next week.
Carnegie Science Center staff educator Aimee Kampbell activates a Tesla Coil, a 9-foot-tall electrical coil in a 20-foot-tall cage at the Science Center, Saturday, February 23, 2008. The coil shoots a million-volt spark to simulate lightning, and will be used to teach middle school kids about weather during StormFest at the Carnegie Science Center next week.
Former registered nurse and Hepatitis C patient Linda Mate, laughs at her partner, Freddie Butterworth, in the couple's backyard on Whidbey Island across from Everett, WA, Thursday, February 28, 2008. Mate contracted Hepatitis C after an accidental needle stick while working as a nurse. She wants to wait until she's sicker before getting a Liver Transplant.
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