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Congratulations 2025 Regeneron STS Finalists! photo grid
Sanvi Kannoori posing in front of her science fair project board.

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Tackling the invisible threat of black ice

A grid photo showcasing board game pieces, orchestral instruments, volunteering, and a 1st place medal.

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Shaping the Future: The diverse passions of the 2025 Regeneron Science Talent Search Scholars

While the 2025 Science Talent Search scholars are deeply engaged in their research, they also make time to participate in a range of activities such as advocacy, nonprofit work or inspiring the next generation of STEM leaders. The sky’s the limit for these exceptional innovators. Read on to learn about some of the diverse projects and initiatives these students are involved in outside of research.

Nobel Laureate and 1947 STS Alum and First Place Winner Martin Karplus

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Nobel Laureate, 1947 STS alum and first-place winner Martin Karplus dies at 94

Martin Karplus, a pioneering theoretical chemist, Nobel laureate and alumnus of the 1947 Science Talent Search passed away on December 28, 2024, at his home in Cambridge, Mass., at the age of 94.

2025 Regeneron STS Finalists

Society for Science and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. congratulate the 40 finalists in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2025, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors.

2025 Science Talent Search Announcement - Congratulations 2025 Regeneron STS Scholars
 

2025 Regeneron STS Scholars

Society for Science proudly announces the top 300 scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2025, the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors.

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A boy with brown hair poses in front of his project board.

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Middle schooler offers concrete solutions to limit concrete use, a potential path to lower carbon emissions

For the sixth year, The Lemelson Foundation is giving $100 awards to outstanding young inventors in Society Affiliate Fairs with middle school participants around the country. The prize was created to reward young inventors whose projects exemplify the ideals of inventive thinking by identifying challenges in their communities and creating solutions that will improve lives.