Category: Profiles
Earlier last week, we had the privilege to speak with Chang Liu, a first-time Intel ISEF finalist from Beijing, about her project and her impressions of the US and the Fair. The short Q&A is below the fold....
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Category: Profiles
It's the night before the Intel ISEF judges inspect his work, and Ralph Jennings of Atlanta, GA has many sheets of paper left to fold....
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Meredith MacGregor of Boulder, Colorado was one of the three winners of the 2006 Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award, which includes a $50,000 college scholarship. We spoke with her about her research studying the "Brazil Nut Effect." var FO =...
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Category: Video
A week before Albuquerque began, six Intel ISEF finalists and alumni from Forest Hills High School in Queens, New York spoke to us about research and the road to the Fair....
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Category: Photos
The Student Pin Exchange is two hours away, but finalists have already broken out their cultural booty to swap in the aisles between their projects. It's not just students who collect and exchange pins, though. For example, check out our...
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Category: Profiles
In 2006, Shannon Babb won both first prize at the Intel Science Talent Search (STS) and the prestigious Seaborg Award at Intel Intel ISEF for her work tracking water quality around her home in Utah. The Seaborg Award allowed her...
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