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Harrison School was filled with the love of beakers, ant farms, and magnets as the Annual Elementary District Science Fair ...
Tiny space, big idea—we turned a light bulb into a working mini aquarium, complete with a baby shark! This DIY project pushed ...
Light bulbs are more than just a source of illumination,they can be used in fascinating experiments and creative projects. Watch how ordinary bulbs are transformed into unique and functional designs, ...
Forty-seven Algona high school and middle school students participated in the Western Iowa Science & Engineering Fair (WISEF) on March 15 at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake and the State Science ...
Tan’s project, which received a $250 cash award, was titled “A Reusable Teabag for Bioremediation of Arsenic from Drinking Water.” “The state science fair highlights Minnesota students who are ...
Eva Estrada, a seventh grader at Goddard Junior High, earned first place at the annual Texas Science and Engineering Fair (TXSEF) for her project titled “The Effect of Glyphosate on Microbial ...
Some of the Island’s brightest young minds descended on the University of Victoria to show off science projects they've been working on for weeks. Over 150 kids from grades four to 12 attended the ...
Eva Estrada (‘30) (pictured to the right) took top honors in the Microbiology category with her project ... first place at the annual State Science Fair held at Texas A&M University.
Candy Wallace, OLM’s Science Fair coordinator, watched judges view projects and explained, “There are really two purposes for the Science Fair: to teach the scientific method and to instill ...
The 61st annual Northwestern Ontario Regional Science Fair ... national science fair in Fredericton in June, said Cross. "Our students here are competing for all kinds of projects and recognition ...
Smart light bulbs abound, letting you replace your standard incandescent bulbs with a variety of connected solutions that support phone and voice control. Back when we first started reviewing ...
MOUNT CARMEL — Mount Carmel Elementary School Friday held a science fair, where children from kindergarten to fourth grade displayed and competed with science projects.