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West Fairmont Middle School science teacher Stephanie Tomana spent the night of Dec. 4 preparing the school’s gym for the ...
West Fairmont Middle School science teacher Stephanie Tomana spent the night of Dec. 4 preparing the school’s gym for the ...
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NASA's Transform to Open Science (TOPS) initiative is designed to transform agencies, organizations, and communities to an inclusive culture of open science. TOPS's goal is to train the scientific ...
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Purdue University’s College of Science is committed to the persistent pursuit of the mathematical and scientific knowledge that forms the very foundation of innovation. More than 340 tenure-track ...
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Members of the 2024 UC Santa Cruz iGEM team. (photos by Carolyn Lagattuta) iGEM 2024 co-captain Monisha Pillai (right) and teammate Marshall Sekula.
Before we look at the best projects for science fairs, here are some of the worst. Some science fair projects tend to fall short because they lack depth, originality, or sufficient scientific usage.