As a child growing up in New Mexico, Dakota Klasky did not think she could be anything other than a scientist.

Klasky, a third-year mathematics and economics student, moved to Los Alamos, New Mexico when she was 8 years old with her mother and father, who are both physicists in the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Published by Emi Nakahara

Nakahara is the assistant news editor for the science and health beat. She was previously a contributor for the science and health beat.

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