WASHINGTON — They didn’t get to demonstrate their project for President Barack Obama, but three Phoenix teens were not complaining after their trip Tuesday to the fourth White House Science 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 ...
Science Fair participants in the junior division with their awards. Photo Courtesy LAPS Los Alamos High School students Linus Plohr, Lilia Viteva and Tate Plohr won first place awards for their ...
FREDERICTON, New Brunswick--(BUSINESS WIRE)--From groundbreaking schizophrenia treatment research to innovative sea turtle robots, Canada's top young scientists showcased world-class research and ...
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