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Intel ISEF 2008: Atlanta Hosts Global Science Fair
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech May 06, 2008
In this video podcast, Dr. Oren Shriki, a science teacher at the Israel Arts and Sciences Academy, speaks about Intel s International Science and Engineering Fair, taking place in Atlanta, May 11-16. (As excitement builds toward the event s opening, you can follow along on a dedicated Intel ISEF blog.) Many of the best young scientists from around the world will attend, selected through regional science fairs for a wide range of skills, from identifying and addressing important scientific challenges or questions to using organized and logical thought to reach conclusions. The participants in Intel ISEF are very likely to be tomorrow s leaders in technology, medicine and health, agriculture, environmental science and engineering. During Intel ISEF, their work will be judged by professional scientists who will look for gifted communicators with excellent foundational understanding in specific research and the scientific process. No matter what the judges decide, however, participants in the annual event will benefit from meeting their peers from around the world, hearing from Nobel laureates and scientists involved in the same kinds of research as theirs, and also creating lasting memories, like those found on the blog of 2004 ISEF alum (and member of a Fourth Award-winning team) Jayson Reggie Obos. Here s more information about the science fair as well as a quick look at recent ISEF events, including the 2007 Intel ISEF in Albuquerque, N.M. Tags: Oren Shriki, Intel, International Science and Engineering Fair, ISEF, science fair, environmental science, Nobel laureate
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from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech.net March 12, 2008
During the awards dinner, Intel Chairman Craig Barrett joked, after seeing the quality of work from the high school finalists in the the Intel Science Talent Search 2008, that he felt like burning his Ph.D. dissertation. But the depth of research practiced by the finalists is astonishing. The winner of the competition, Shivani Sud of Durham, N.C., says she will continue to develop her study of genomics and the prevention of recurring cancer. PodTech s Jason Lopez prepared this podcast featuring all ten of the top finishers describing their projects. More on the annual talent search here. Tags: Intel, Craig Barrett, Intel Science Talent Search, Shivani Sud, genomics
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from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech.net March 11, 2008
The Intel Science Talent Search ends each year with 40 finalists gathering in Washington D.C. at the National Academy of Sciences in conjunction with the Society for Science and the Public. The finalists presented their projects on Sunday March 9th and Monday the 10th in a public exhibit. In this slide show podcast PodTech s Jason Lopez (interviewer) and Chris Caceres (photographer, editor, and narrator) document four of the presentations. Mindblowing, says Chris. Tags: National Academy of Sciences, Society for Science, Chris Caceres, Intel STS, Science Talent Search
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from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech.net March 06, 2008
The Intel Science Talent Search culminates in Washington, D.C. this weekend. The high school science projects cover areas like engineering, math, physics, medicine and health, environmental science, zoology, and others. The research these students have engaged in is astonishing. Many projects will result in innovations, inventions, new treatments, and further research as students move on to college and into careers. Forty finalists from high schools around the U.S. will attend the 6-day event where as ten winners will be announced. In this podcast, PodTech s Jason Lopez talks with two entrants who ve developed new energy technologies, one which harnesses the electrical energy of microbes. See Society for Science and the Public for more. Tags: Intel, Science Talent Search
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Intel Science Talent Search
from PodTech.net: Technology and Entertainment Network - Powered by PodTech.net March 01, 2008
Some of the future leaders in science and research in the U.S. will be recognized next week at the Intel Science Talent Institute, where the search for the best high school scientists and their projects will convene in Washington, D.C. In this podcast PodTech's Jason Lopez speaks with two of the finalists as well as with STS chairman of the judge's committee Dr. Andrew Yeager. See Society for Science and the Public for more. Tags: Science Talent Institute, Andrew Yeager
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