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Society for Science seeks new title sponsor for its middle school STEM competition
The Society for Science is searching for a new title sponsor for its middle school STEM competition. The request for proposal process closes on January 31, 2022
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Regeneron ISEF 2022 will be held in Atlanta, GA at the Georgia World Congress Center from May 7-13, 2022. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it will be held as a hybrid event to accommodate finalists who are unable to travel to Atlanta, GA.
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“Hey Alexa, did I take my pills today?” One student wants to help the elderly remember to take their medications and maybe save a life
Middle School student, Om Guin, received the Lemelson Early Inventor Prize for developing a voice-enabled smart pillbox at the Fulton County Regional Science & Engineering Fair.
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Broadcom MASTERS finalists discuss disparities in healthcare with JASON learning
2021 Broadcom MASTERS learned from JASON learning about disparities in clinical drug trials, and worked together to find ways to increase diversity.
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Take five: Helping educators reduce stress in and out of the classroom
During the 2021 Society for Science High School Research Teachers Conference over 130 teachers from across the country attended workshops and sessions to solve challenges, improve teaching strategies and learn more about the Society for Science. The conference took place in October and had both in-person and virtual elements.
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Coyotes, raccoons and deer, oh my!: Broadcom MASTERS finalists discover biodiversity in their backyards
The 2021 Broadcom MASTERS ventured outdoors during this year’s Smithsonian Environmental Research Center challenge. The finalists set up trail cameras, collected data and learned about biodiversity in their communities.
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14-year-old mathematician discovers a new way to accelerate calculations and computing using ‘antiprime’ numbers; Wins $25,000 top award at the Broadcom MASTERS
Broadcom Foundation and Society for Science today announced that Akilan Sankaran, 14, from Albuquerque, New Mexico, won the coveted $25,000 Samueli Foundation Prize, the top award in the Broadcom MASTERS®, the nation’s premier science and engineering competition for middle school students. Akilan is the first student with a math project in the competition’s 11-year history to take home the Samueli Foundation Prize.