Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WESTFIELD — Three hundred students from Westfield High School and Westfield Technical Academy presented their science and ...
For Lielle Greller of Pepper Pike, this is her first time at the fair. She’s explaining how memory and reaction time change as we age, with an interest in how the brain works. “Everything that's going ...
Over 80 Tulsa County students showcased innovative STEM projects at a regional science fair, competing for a chance to attend the International Science and Engineering Fair. TULSA, Okla. - More than ...
CHEYENNE – Tom Farrell, a science teacher at Carey Junior High School and department head at Laramie County School District 1, is conducting a program on how to develop a science fair project. The ...
Braden Rathke, a fourth-grader at Edgerton Elementary School, demonstrates his project on Exploring Line-Following Technology of Pathfinder Robots to judge Sue Corrigan at the Flathead County Science ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. NEWFANE — Beginning in March, fourth and fifth graders at NewBrook Elementary School started putting together a science fair. Each student had a unique ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Las Vegas students of all ages completed science or engineering projects as part of a science and engineering fair. The competition provided Legacy Traditional School students from ...
Two Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School students recently took home first place at the Massachusetts Science & Engineering Fair. Olutayo Oyewusi and Finnegan Sommer earned the award ...
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 ...
The Randall Museum is proud to host the Annual SF Middle School Science Fair. For more than 40 years San Francisco student scientists have been wowing Museum visitors with their inventive projects ...
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 ...