Sunday afternoon at Lee County Conservation’s Heron Bend Conservation area, young Central Lee scientists explained their ...
Kiley Pappas, a fifth-grader at Quail Run Elementary School, likes to jump off things. Unfortunately, jumping off swings and boxes can be both problematic and painful. Kiley has broken both her arm ...
Local high schoolers showed off their hard work today in a science fair that might just lead to them receiving national ...
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 ...
Stephen Litt examined an antioxidant found in green tea. — -- A Georgia seventh-grader who was inspired to do a cancer-related science fair project after some of his friends’ moms were diagnosed ...
January 15, 2026 - We visited Heather Povinelli in her Monrovia classroom, where we spoke about how she got back into teaching, how she creates an inclusive classroom, and what she learned conducting ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kristen Moon is an entrepreneur covering college admission strategies. Nov 04, 2024, 01:15pm EST Science fairs offer a platform ...
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 ...
One of the hardest — and perhaps most unusual — things Anna Hair had to do as she assembled her project for the 65th annual St. Mary’s County Science and Engineering Fair was to request a photo. Of a ...
Ever wondered what fast food burger has the best ingredients? That was the question Mukhil Madhan posed for his science fair project. To determine this, the Western seventh grader put burgers from ...
Gaston County middle school students recently gathered at Belmont’s City Works building to explain their science fair projects to judges from county high schools and beyond. According to one judge ...