1,951 results found for "4"

Regeneron STS 2021 finalists Amy Guan, Hannah Goldenberg, Marvin Li and Alay Shah
STS 2021 finalist, Laalitya Acharya
person holding lab flask
 

Press Release

Nation’s Most Talented Young Scientists Present Original Research at the 80th Regeneron Science Talent Search

From March 10-17, 2021, 40 high school seniors from across the country will come together virtually to compete for more than $1.8 million in awards and be recognized as the nation’s most promising young scientists. The students are finalists in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2021, a program founded and produced by the Society for Science, and the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors.

screenshot of student in YouTube video- Rosie Makes
STS_Rohan_Wagh_IMG_0018
NLC member, Willie Reaves, 2021

Judging at ISEF 2021

Judging will occur via zFairs video conferencing from May 3-6, 2021. Each day will be devoted to 4-6 categories and will be divided into three 3-hour periods. Finalists can find more information about the judging process below.

STS finalist, Parisa Vaziri, used her bathroom at home as her lab.
Yajaira_students
Adriane Thompson, the 8th pace winner in the Regeneron Science Talent Search
LemelsonEarlyInventorPrize_2020_PrabhathInturi

Blog Post

“Vibrasoles” keep seniors from falling

When Troy, Michigan seventh grader, Prabhath Inturi, heard that his friend’s grandfather had a serious falling accident while walking to a restaurant with their family, he began investigating the frequency and consequences of these kinds of accidents. His friend’s grandfather had sustained serious injuries as a result of the fall and couldn’t walk for weeks.