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There's no reason to do household chores, like watering plants, when you can create a device to do it for you. That's the problem-solving mentality that recently took a team of four sixth graders from ...
Researchers have documented many spectacular effects of the underwater eruption of Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha‘apai, such as the ...
The Wandan mud volcano has erupted in Taiwan, sending bubbling mud shooting into the air as locals ignite ejected gases with ...
The Kivalliq contingent of Ivalu Leishman-Brocklebank and Kayalaaq Leishman-Brocklebank, of Chesterfield Inlet, and Millie Aaruaq, of Baker Lake, put in a strong showing at the Canada-Wide Science ...
The 63rd annual Canada-Wide Science Fair began Monday in Fredericton, featuring about 340 projects, the best from 100 regional fairs across the country. It’s open to the public for a final day ...
Project categories include aerospace, agriculture, fisheries and food, digital technology, disease and illness, energy, environment and climate change, natural resources and plain old scientific ...
These aren't your typical science fair projects. Instead of baking soda volcanoes, students are addressing significant real-world issues with creative solutions. From kindergarten through 12th ...
“Not only have Ms. Marshall’s students excelled in the science fair at the board, regional and Canada-Wide Science Fair competitions — with an amazing 17 groups of students from her classrooms ...
The Quebec Indigenous Science Fair (QISF) brought 80 students from 21 Indigenous communities to the Cree and Inuit communities of Whapmagoostui and Kuujjuaraapik March 18-20, an event co-hosted by the ...
Over the weekend, the annual Texas Science and Engineering Fair, or TXSEF, took place at the Zachry Engineering Complex and the Student Recreation Center. Texas A&M faculty, staff and students had the ...