Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, Dr. John Holdren, standing center; NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, standing left; and astronauts Scott Kelly, standing right; and Mark Kelly, back left; meet with eleven kid science advisors to discuss what they think is important in science, technology, and innovation, Friday, October 21, 2016 at the White House. After a question from 9-year-old Jacob Leggette at the White House Science Fair about whether President Obama had a Kid Science Advisor, the White House launched a Kid Science Advisor campaign, which drew over 2,500 ideas from


Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, Dr. John Holdren, standing center; NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, standing left; and astronauts Scott Kelly, standing right; and Mark Kelly, back left; meet with eleven kid science advisors to discuss what they think is important in science, technology, and innovation, Friday, October 21, 2016 at the White House. After a question from 9-year-old Jacob Leggette at the White House Science Fair about whether President Obama had a Kid Science Advisor, the White House launched a Kid Science Advisor campaign, which drew over 2,500 ideas from students about science and STEM education. Aubrey Gemignani)


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