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Amber Luo - 3rd place winner in STS 2022
The top 30 Broadcom MASTERS finalist are interested in a number of extracurricular activities including (clockwise) gardening, golfing, photography and equestrian.

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Broadcom MASTERS top 30 finalists stay busy outside of STEM

The 2022 Broadcom MASTERS top 30 finalists aren’t only enthusiastic about STEM, but they’re interested in a number of different extracurriculars including golfing, gardening, creative writing and horseback riding. We look forward to meeting the finalists in Washington, DC in October!

A four photo grid featuring images that represent the Broadcom MASTERS Top 300. Clockwise: 4-H symbol of four Hs in a four leaf clover, two people fencing, a violin and sheet of music, a robotic car.

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Broadcom MASTERS Top 300 thrive in STEM, sports and service

The Broadcom MASTERS Top 300 are a well-rounded group of students who are blazing their own paths in STEM, sports and acts of service. The Broadcom MASTERS top 30 announcement will be made on September 21, 2022.

 
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Broadcom MASTERS announces the Top 300 middle school innovators in national STEM competition

Congratulations to the Top 300 MASTERS in the 2022 Broadcom MASTERS. Announced by Broadcom Foundation and Society for Science, the Top 300 MASTERS were selected from 1,807 students coming from 47 states and three territories.

2022 Top 300 MASTERS

The Top 300 MASTERS are listed in alphabetical order by last name.

2022 Top 300 MASTERS by Fair ID

The Top 300 MASTERS are listed in order by Fair ID.

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Lasers, fish-skin bandages and pain-free vaccines: Science News and The New York Times 3rd Annual STEM Writing Contest winners

Quality science communication skills are vital for young scientists and established researchers alike. Why is that? For one, during a worldwide pandemic, climate catastrophes and so many other scientific challenges in our midst, it has become very clear that combatting scientific misinformation and disinformation is a top priority. One key way to overcome this challenge is through good science communication skills. It is very important that science is explained in a way that anybody, from any audience and background can understand it — whether it be a student, a non-scientist or an established researcher in a different field. If developed early on, students will get better at translating their research and discoveries and recognizing the importance of these skills, which will hopefully be carried into their future careers as researchers.

Dallas, Texas skyline over the arts district

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Society for Science to host Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in 2023 in Dallas

The Society for Science has announced Dallas, Texas will host the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair in 2023.

 

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Society for Science to host 2023 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in Dallas

The Society for Science is thrilled to announce that the city of Dallas, Texas, will be hosting the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2023. The week-long event will be taking place from May 13-19, 2023.

STEM Research kits including Arduino Starter Kits, PocketLab Voyagers, Trail Cameras, and LaMotte Water Monitoring kits.

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Society for Science awards $135K to 95 teachers

Society for Science awards $135K to 95 teachers in the United States and abroad. The STEM Research Grants help to engage students from diverse communities in independent science research projects.