Curiosity Unleashed: How Young Scientists Turn Questions into Discoveries at West Linn-Wilsonville Symposium

Curiosity Drives Discovery: Young Scientists Explore the Power of Questioning
At the 24th annual CREST-Jane Goodall Science Symposium, a powerful spirit of scientific inquiry takes center stage. For these budding researchers, the most fundamental and transformative word in science is not a complex formula or a technical term, but a simple yet profound question: Why?
These student-scientists understand that every breakthrough begins with curiosity—a deep-seated desire to understand the world around them. They know that asking "Why?" is the first step toward unraveling mysteries, challenging existing knowledge, and pushing the boundaries of human understanding.
Like Jane Goodall herself, who revolutionized our understanding of chimpanzees through relentless observation and questioning, these young researchers are learning that scientific progress is fueled by an insatiable hunger to comprehend the unknown. Their passion demonstrates that science is not just about finding answers, but about asking the right questions that lead to remarkable discoveries.