http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/at-scientific-american/2013/06/27/science-in-action-winner-for-2013-elif-bilgin/
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/at-scientific-american/2013/06/27/science-in-action-winner-for-2013-elif-bilgin/
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/at-scientific-american/2013/06/27/science-in-action-winner-for-2013-elif-bilgin/
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/at-scientific-american/2013/06/27/science-in-action-winner-for-2013-elif-bilgin/
When I was in school the "science fair" was just a thing where you did a dumb little experiment and put together a three panel posterboard display about it. These projects are crazy, they're more like startup companies for high schoolers than what I remember as the science fair.
ReplyDeleteDavid Scotton Ik, r? Except, I would totally have been into this kind of stuff. If they even had science fairs when I was growing up, the stuff we did was lame.
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