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The Kirkwood Call

Kirkwood High School student newspaper

The Kirkwood Call

Chloë King

Chloë King, blog/podcast editor

Grade: 11

Twitter handle: @chloe_e_king

If you could be another Call staffer, who would you be?: Julia Wunning-Zimmer

Interests: Harry Potter, Star Wars, Getting overly attached to characters who die, cross country

All content by Chloë King
Thank You.

Thank You.

Chloë King, blog/podcast editor
May 3, 2016
Senior profile: Addie Gaither-Ganim

Senior profile: Addie Gaither-Ganim

Chloë King, blog/podcast editor
April 28, 2016

VOK compilation

Chloë King, blog/podcast editor
March 25, 2016
Sitting with scientists: MuMu Xu

Sitting with scientists: MuMu Xu

Chloë King, blog/podcast editor
October 26, 2015

Summer of science

Chloë King, blog/podcast editor
September 14, 2015
PERMITTED USE: This image may be downloaded or is otherwise provided at no charge for one-time use for coverage or promotion of National Geographic TEDxDeExtinction Event and the National Geographic magazine feature dated April 2013. No copying, distribution or archiving permitted.  Sublicensing, sale or resale is prohibited. 

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Extinct Species That Could be Brought Back – from the NG DeExtinction site 

007:
Photo by Jonathan S. Blair/National Geographic
A museum worker inspects a replica of a woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius), a species that went extinct 3,000 to 10,000 years ago. In March 2012, scientists in Russia and South Korea announced a partnership to try to clone the mammoth and generate a living specimen

Mammoth madness

Chloë King, web staff
April 27, 2015
Denouement

Denouement

Chloe King, web staff
March 24, 2015
Skinny science

Skinny science

Chloë King, web staff
February 18, 2015
Another world

Another world

Chloë King, web staff
February 5, 2015
I waited for weeks until I finally got an answer from the UMSL crew.

Silence from scientists

Chloë King, web staff
January 21, 2015
Happy birthday, Dr. Hawking.

My Secret

Chloë King, web staff
January 15, 2015
Geminoid F, created by Hiroshi Ishiguro.

Plug-in love

Chloë King, web staff
November 5, 2014
Squishy robots

Squishy robots

Chloë King, web staff
October 3, 2014
The evolution of learning

The evolution of learning

Chloë King, web staff
October 1, 2014
Salad, please.

Salad, please.

Chloë King, web staff
September 17, 2014
This is me, by the way. And also the universe.

Into the abyss

Chloë King, web staff
September 9, 2014
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