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2023 Annual Report – Science News Learning

Society for Science 2022 Annual Report – Looking Beyond – Outreach & Equity

2023 Annual Report – Research Teachers Conferences

Society for Science 2022 Annual Report – Looking Beyond – Outreach & Equity – Research Teachers Conferences

 

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More than $9 Million Awarded to High School Scientists and Engineers at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2024

May 2024: The top winners were honored during two award ceremonies: the Special Awards on May 16 and the Grand Awards Ceremony on the morning of May 17. In total, over $9 million USD was awarded to the finalists based on their projects’ creativity, innovation and depth of scientific inquiry. The competition featured nearly 2,000 young scientists representing 49 U.S. states and nearly 70 countries, regions and territories across the world. 

 
 

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Regeneron ISEF 2024 Society for Science Special Awards Winners Announced

May 16th, 2024, Los Angeles, CA — Society for Science announced Special Awards of Regeneron ISEF 2024. Student winners are ninth through twelfth graders who earned the right to compete at Regeneron ISEF 2024 by winning a top prize at a local, regional, state or national science fair.

2024 ISEF - Finalists cheering at Regeneron ISEF Opening Ceremony
Headshot of Erika Ebbel Angle
STS finalists pose with Gabriela Farfan at the Hope Diamond during their tour.
When the moon passes in front of the sun, the moon casts its shadow on the Earth, blocking the view of our local star. This is a type of eclipse (seen here in an illustration).

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Learn about the Great American Eclipse with Society for Science

On April 8, 2024 people in Canada, Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, along with small parts of Tennessee and Michigan will experience a total solar eclipse. This impressive phenomenon occurs when the moon completely blocks the sun, darkening the sky for several minutes.
Science News, Science News Explores and Science News Learning have all developed materials aimed at educating the public on how to safely view the eclipse.