A local 16-year-old robotics competitor walked away from the regional science fair with roughly $1,300 cash, a $1,000 scholarship to the University of Ottawa and a ticket to the national competition.
If we believe the stereotype, high school heroes are athletes, drama kids, and prom queens. So-called “nerds,” meanwhile, are left to toil in relative obscurity over their science experiments and math ...
Even in the White House, the robots might have been expected. But the rockets and the live — and well-behaved! — chicken were something else entirely. That odd assortment of exhibits, along with the ...
Chikundi, who is also the director at Zimbabwe Science Fair, invited young scientists at Brookside International College to take part in an exhibition to be held in Harare in February. Although ...
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 ...
Partap Sidhu is a sophomore at Bethpage High School. He is also an internationally recognized engineer. Sidhu won fourth place in the Robotics and Intelligent Machines category at the 75th Regeneron ...
A young Burlington student has taken home one of the top prizes at the 62nd annual Canada-Wide Science Fair held in Ottawa last month. Evan Budz, a Charles R. Beaudoin Public School Grade 8 student, ...
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 ...
This article was published 10/05/2021 (1642 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current. A local student is on his way to the Canada-Wide Science Fair after earning a gold medal for his ...
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