Fifth-grade students at the John F. Kennedy School in Canton raised $8,000 over seven years to fund a water well for a ...
Lang was one of close to 180 students from 18 schools who were participating in Wednesday’s Bluewater Regional Science and ...
Three sixth-grade GT students, Easton Dilks, Aidan Federico and Carmella Werleman, recently participated in the 72nd annual Delaware Valley Science Fair. They competed virtually against other winning ...
Flathead Valley students displayed their fortitude for the scientific method at the Montana Science Fair with Kalispell Montessori School bringing home the first-place Division II trophy for its ...
Traci Schanewolf was selected to participate in the Teacher Innovator Institute at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum.
6Th Grade Center is a public school located in Quakertown, PA, which is in a large suburb setting. The student population of 6Th Grade Center is 354 and the school serves 6. At 6Th Grade Center, 38% ...
For students at a small school like Heritage Hall Christian, the opportunity to present their scientific research alongside peers from nearby counties can be invaluable. “Participating at the regional ...
Silas Wood 6Th Grade Center is a public school located in Huntington Station, NY, which is in a large suburb setting. The student population of Silas Wood 6Th Grade Center is 426 and the school serves ...
Top student science projects from Meadow Montessori School will be displayed at Ellis Library through April 10.
The history of life on Earth has been marked five times by events of mass biodiversity extinction caused by extreme natural phenomena. Today, many experts warn that a Sixth Mass Extinction crisis is ...
Students showcased AI-driven cancer and computing projects at the regional fair. Winners earned trips, camps and shared thousands in prize money. Some used AI while many stuck to hands-on work and ...
The question is not whether India should aspire to sixth-generation capability, but whether it has built the foundations to get there – and at present, the answer is plainly no. This article went live ...