Gaston County middle school students recently gathered at Belmont’s City Works building to explain their science fair projects to judges from county high schools and beyond.
In all, 33 students completed 21 projects with first- and second-place winners advancing to a regional science fair Feb. 7.
Hundreds of researchers, faculty and students attended a two-part science fair for suspended research projects Sept. 10 and 11. The UCLA Faculty Association and the UCLA Brain Research Institute led ...
For Lielle Greller of Pepper Pike, this is her first time at the fair. She’s explaining how memory and reaction time change as we age, with an interest in how the brain works. “Everything that's going ...
Researchers put on a "science fair for canceled grants" on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday to highlight cuts to federal funding for science. Sumit Chanda, a professor of immunology and ...
Roslyn High School hosted other high schools from across Long Island for the annual WAC Lighting Invitational Science Fair on Sunday, April 27, but a technical glitch prevented an official list of the ...
The next science fair is still a few months out, but Baker Middle School eighth grader Aiden Kim has already started planning his experiment. This month, Kim was named one of the top 300 Junior ...
Braden Rathke, a fourth-grader at Edgerton Elementary School, demonstrates his project on Exploring Line-Following Technology of Pathfinder Robots to judge Sue Corrigan at the Flathead County Science ...
Perched on her red-and-black mobility scooter, Rose Heritage-Pérez steered her way carefully though a maze of students and their science projects at the Alamo Regional Science and Engineering Fair.
Three La Jolla students took home first-place awards for their projects as hundreds of winners from regional competitions around the state convened last month for the 74th annual California Science ...
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