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An eighth grader at Holy Nativity Episcopal School is making waves with a new invention. It’s a versatile tool called the hobby hand. The young inventor is climbing the ranks at the invention ...
The 14th annual Alameda County Science & Engineering Fair took place from March 14-16 at Chabot College here, with the awards ceremony held at the Alameda County Fairgrounds.
South Middle School seventh grader Serena Fu earned first place at this year’s South Asian American Women’s Alliance Middle School Science Fair for her outstanding project titled, “The ...
Nazareth Academy gave its fifth-grade students the chance to show off projects highlighting their science education with its first-ever science fair Thursday. Students competed against each other ...
Seven students from across the Coachella Valley will compete in the California State Science Fair in Los Angeles in May – their projects explore psychology, bacteria growth in water, the effects ...
The 2025 edition of the Lambton County Science Fair was held Friday and Saturday at Lambton College. “Very good project,” said judge Subash Prasad, who graded Imran’s sleep-related display.
Students participating in the 70th annual Mid-Columbia Regional Science and Engineering Fair carry their project into the CIC building at the WSU-Tri-Cities campus in Richland.
By 8th grade, students are often ready to bring a maturity and depth of understanding that elevates their projects from the simple demonstrations seen in earlier science fair projects, to explorations ...
The eighth-grade science fair is a way for students to learn and demonstrate their science literacy skills," Ostrowski said. "The projects were judged by community members, students and teachers.
Students from across the province got the opportunity to show off their science projects at the Hydro-Quebec Super-expo sciences provincial finals this weekend.
A Grade 7 student from southwestern Manitoba is heading to Ottawa, after beating out hundreds of other students for the top prize in a regional science fair in Brandon earlier this week.
From skin care to melting candy and slime, dozens of Catholic school students from across the state showed off their science projects in hopes of winning some big cash.