SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH
Program Information
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Past
STS Results
Sparking the imagination of future generations of scientists is critically important to ensure that scientific ingenuity thrives. The Science Talent Search (STS) was created in 1942 to encourage talented high school students to pursue careers in science, math, engineering, or medicine. SSP is proud to support the world’s top young scientific minds through this competition rewarding excellence in independent research. If continued accolades are a measure of success, the STS has delivered tremendous results, as nearly 70% of Finalists have gone on to earn either PhD or MD degrees. 67th Intel STS (20072008)
Official 2008 Finalist Book (Adobe® .pdf format)
Official
2008 Semifinalist Book (Adobe® .pdf format). Only the
Official Semifinalist Book lists the titles of the projects.
66th Intel STS (20062007)
Official 2007 Finalist Book (Adobe® .pdf format)
Official
2007 Semifinalist Book (Adobe® .pdf format). Only the
Official Semifinalist Book lists the titles of the projects.
65th Intel STS (20052006)
Official 2006 Finalist Book (Adobe® .pdf format)
Official
2006 Semifinalist Book (Adobe® .pdf format). Only the
Official Semifinalist Book lists the titles of the projects.
64th Intel STS (20042005)
Official
2005 Finalist Book (Adobe® .pdf format)
Official
2005 Semifinalist Book (Adobe® .pdf format). Only the
Official Semifinalist Book lists the titles of the projects.
63rd Intel STS (20032004)
Official
2004 Finalist Book (Adobe® .pdf format)
Official
2004 Semifinalist Book (Adobe® .pdf format)
62nd Intel STS (20022003)
61st Intel STS (20012002)
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