Clemente sixth-grader Luis with oily oyster science experiment. Credit: Maya McFadden photos With science fair judge Robin Querker. Will oysters survive if submerged in motor oil? Roberto Clemente ...
Kiley Pappas, a fifth-grader at Quail Run Elementary School, likes to jump off things. Unfortunately, jumping off swings and boxes can be both problematic and painful. Kiley has broken both her arm ...
Sophia Landry doesn’t consider herself “a STEM kid,” but during the pandemic, the Isidore Newman School senior developed a curiosity about plants that blossomed into a science experiment, and ...
SWANSEA — The project that student Jake Silveira entered into the Joseph Case High School Science Fair not only won Best Overall Project, but also ties into a local issue. The title of Silveira's ...
FLINT, MI – Students from 11 counties presented their science projects to judges at the Flint Regional Science & Engineering Fair on Saturday, March 18, at the University of Michigan-Flint. A chance ...
BIG SQUAD OF THIS SOAP AND ALSO YESAR AND ALSO HYDROGEN PEROXIDE AND ALSO WATER AND FOOD COLORING VEFI YEAR OLDEB Z D. LA FEVA IS ONLY IN KINDERGARTEN AND HE TELLS US HE LIKES CHEMICAL REACTIONS THE ...
As a little girl, I always enjoyed learning new things and investigating why things happened and how they worked. I always wanted to expand my knowledge. In fifth grade, I was eager to do my first ...
How does carbonated water affect plant growth? Which surface at school has the most bacteria? How do different types of milk affect the production of chocolate ice cream? These are just a few of the ...
Science fair might sound daunting to most high schoolers, but in “Science Fair: the Series,” executive directors Cristina Costantini and Darren Foster have hypothesized that any high schooler in the ...
Seventy years of scientific exploration have led New Orleans youths to thousands of dollars in prizes, groundbreaking innovations, trips abroad, and in many cases, to their futures. Just ask Britton ...
Elyse DeBarros and Grateful Beckers, seniors at Louisville’s Monarch High School, wanted to see if crabs could learn to associate food that tastes bad with the color red. With the help of a mentor in ...
Elyse DeBarros and Grateful Beckers, seniors at Louisville’s Monarch High School, wanted to see if crabs could learn to associate food that tastes bad with the color red. With the help of a mentor in ...
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