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injuryboard.com » InjuryBoard Local Blogs - Sep 8, 2008
I remember my first science fair: I was in fifth grade and decided to craft a wooden device that a marble was able to roll down, thus demonstrating the laws of gravity (challenging, I know). But hey - I was in the …
Also tagged: education, school safety, school project, property owner s liability slip and fall
sciencetraveler.wordpress.com » A Weary Scientific Traveler - Sep 4, 2008
Warning: Comments section contains offensive language (against me). Hey there, I hope no one missed me. It’s been pretty hectic at work, but there’s a more pressing issue I would like to discuss. Recently, I began to …
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cinematical.com » Cinematical - Jun 16, 2008
Filed under: Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Deals, Scripts, Family Films We're still waiting for the evil science fair that is Igor, but now we've got more science fare to wait for. The Hollywood Reporter posts that Disney has …
Also tagged: cinematical, sciencefair, john sullivan, johnsullivan
wired.com » Wired: GeekDad - Jun 13, 2008
If your in or around Boston come June 26th and want to see some nifty innovation, consider checking out EurekaFest at the MIT campus. EurekaFest is a multi-day celebration designed to empower a legacy of inventors …
wired.com » Wired: GeekDad - May 29, 2008
In the spirit of the awesome maverick science-fair project[1], I give you Daniel Burd and his amazing plastic-eating microbes. "Almost every week I have to do chores and when I open the closet door, I have this …
Also tagged: science, science experiments
wired.com » Wired: GeekDad - May 16, 2008
Well, the awards ceremony just wrapped up. It was a hall full of excited, energized kids from all over the world, and from what I saw there, I'd say the future is pretty bright. The Puerto Rican contingent was …
wired.com » Wired: GeekDad - May 16, 2008
Imagine yourself in a room with 1,500 kids, and every one of them smarter than you. That's the 2008 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). Started in 1950, the Intel ISEF is bringing together …
wired.com » Wired: GeekDad - May 16, 2008
Another report from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta. This video shows Eric Hodenfield and Devin Bezdicek with her project titled "Personal Automated Ethanol Fermenter and Distiller." …
somewhatfrank.com » SOMEWHAT FRANK - May 16, 2008
If you are down in Atlanta, Georgia today and tomorrow you might want to swing into the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair which is taking place. The worlds best young scientists, including many Georgia …
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wired.com » Wired: GeekDad - May 15, 2008
Another report from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta. This video shows John "Billy" Dorminy with his project titled "Creating a Better Transparent Encryption Device." Take a look in the …