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7th grader wins awards for 'remarkable' science fair project on cancer research Stephen Litt examined an antioxidant found in green tea.
MANDATA — Line Mountain seventh-grade student Blake Rothermel earned first place in the Regional Science Fair Competition at Susquehanna University, achieving a rare perfect score.
A student in Massachusetts may have solved deflategate with his science experiment.
Seven years ago, the science fair was the brainchild of a handful of parents at Simonds Elementary School and took up just one aisle in the cafeteria. Now, it has ballooned into a 143-project ...
Although I suspect that this science fair experiment may have more practical real-world applications: Hunter Bass, a seventh-grade student, did her project on “Testing Behavioral Incentives.” ...
By the end of seventh grade, he’d have a second place award from the Lancaster County Science Fair and a blossoming passion for scientific inquiry.
If that project sounds like too much effort, you might consider duplicating the one that my wife swears she did in the 7th grade late on the night before the science fair.
He will compete in the state Science Fair. Nine seventh-grade students at St. Andrew School participated in the Region 8 Science Fair on March 29 at SIU.
The 2014 Central New York Science & Engineering Fair drew hundreds of students Sunday at the SRC Arena at Onondaga Community College.
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