Cross-examining a Winner
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Intel Foundation Young Scientist Winner Philip Streich of Platteville, Wisconsin gets grilled by a judge....
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May 13-19, 2007
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Category: Video
Intel Foundation Young Scientist Winner Philip Streich of Platteville, Wisconsin gets grilled by a judge....
Posted by Jacob Klein at 3:55 PM • 0 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Competition
Here are some interesting stats, courtesy of Intel: Out of over 1,500 finalists, there were 547 individual award winners. Of these, 235 were female and 312 were male. 129 were international, and 418 were US winners (including 8 from Puerto...
Posted by Lee Billings at 2:25 PM • 1 Comments • 0 TrackBacks
Category: Competition
Another lightning storm during ISEF 2007 Lightning has blazed in the skies over Albuquerque almost every night here at Intel ISEF 2007, providing a dazzing and dramatic backdrop to the Fair's events as they unfold. But the real electricity...
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Category: Competition
There are three major awards ceremonies at each Intel ISEF: Special Awards, Government Awards, and Grand Awards. The Special Awards were announced yesterday night, and the Government Awards results were released this morning. In these ceremonies, more than seventy corporations,...
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Category: Competition
Since no members of the media are allowed inside during judging, we waited until the finalists emerged for their lunch break at 11:45 and asked ten of them to tell us about their projects and their interactions with the judges....
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Category: Competition
As background for the final project violations posted last night at 9:30 and the violation clearance taking place this morning from 7 to 10 a.m., we've interviewed Paula Johnson from the Scientific Review Committee (SRC) and John Cole from Display...
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