Four Canadian teens earned top prizes at the International Science and Engineering Fair in Los Angeles, California, in May. Their projects addressed practical problems. They spent a lot of time ...
A 15-year-old student from Waterloo, Ont., has impressed judges at a prestigious international science fair with his project: a telehealth platform that he hopes will make eye care cheaper and more ...
Research belonging to two local students is being published in the Canadian Science Fair Journal. Daphne Thompson, a Grade 12 student at Eagle Butte High School, focused her project on the different ...
Students from nearly two dozen schools across a Manitoba school division battled it out this week for a spot at the Canada Wide Science Fair in May. The annual Frontier School Division’s Science Fair ...
After months of hard work and preparation, students from across Canada presented their science fair projects to judges and the public over the weekend at the 4-H Canada Science Fair. Eighteen Canadian ...
The Greek inventor Archimedes supposedly used mirrors to set fire to invading ships. To test the possibility, a middle-school student designed an experiment for his science fair. Using light bulbs and ...
Three high school students from Thunder Bay, Ont., are taking their regional science fair projects to the next level and showing it off at a national event at the University of New Brunswick this week ...
Stephen Litt examined an antioxidant found in green tea. — -- A Georgia seventh-grader who was inspired to do a cancer-related science fair project after some of his friends’ moms were diagnosed ...
KILGORE, Texas (KLTV) - By 2031, jobs in STEM, science, technology, engineering and math are projected to grow over two times faster than all occupations. For that reason, schools are generating ...
Ever wondered what fast food burger has the best ingredients? That was the question Mukhil Madhan posed for his science fair project. To determine this, the Western seventh grader put burgers from ...
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