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Articles about the Discovery
Channel Young Scientist Challenge
2007
On the Trail of America's Next Top Scientists
Students get their hands wet, cold, and dirty at the 2007 Discovery Channel Young
Scientist Challenge. http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20071114/Feature1.asp
2006
Disease Detectives
The 2006 DCYSC finalists faced medical challenges in labs at the National
Institutes of Health. http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20061115/Feature1.asp
2005
Challenging
the Forces of Nature
Young scientists compete in several science challenges
to understand and tame the forces of nature.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20051109/Feature1.asp
2004
Einstein's Skateboard
Kids vying to be top young scientist of the year
tackled challenges inspired by the work of Albert Einstein. http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20041117/Feature1.asp.
2003
Young
Scientists Take Flight
Kids compete for fame and fortune by taking on tough
flight-related challenges.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20031029/Feature1.asp
Additional information about DCYSC is available
at http://www.sciserv.org/dcysc/
and http://school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral/dysc/.
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Articles about the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
2007
Seen on the Science Fair Scene
At science fairs, students get to travel the world, gain
research experience, and make new friends. Oh, yeah, and then there are the prizes.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20071010/Feature1.asp
Toxic Dirt + Avian Flu = Science Fair Success
Fifteen-year-old Nolan Kamitaki shows what it takes to
become one of America's top young scientists.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20070822/Feature1.asp
The Best Defense Is a Good Snow Fence
Science fair superstar Erica David shows how fences that
trap snow can help the environment.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20070725/Feature1.asp
2006
The Science Fair Circuit
For some kids, entering science fairs is like eating
cookies. It's hard to stop at just one.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20061018/Feature1.asp
Pollution
Detective
A science fair project tackles contaminated drinking
water and mosquito growth.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20060628/Feature1.asp
Snow
Traps
A prize-winning science fair project focuses on how snow fences create snowdrifts and increase water supply.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20060607/Feature1.asp
2005
Boosting
Fuel Cells
Young scientists tackle projects to improve energy
sources for cars and homes.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20050615/Feature1.asp
Nature's Medicines
Projects by young scientists show how plants and
animals in nature can be a source of new medicines. http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20050601/Feature1.asp
2004
Project
Music
From hard rock to country and classical, music comes
into play in several award-winning science projects.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20040602/Feature1.asp
Spin, Splat, and Scramble
Studies of games, sports, and puzzles lead to award-winning
science projects. http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20040526/Feature1.asp
2003
Tinkering With the Basic Bike
Turning a bicycle into a blender, and making it
go faster and farther with less effort.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20030827/Feature1.asp
Dreams of Floating in Space
Traveling into outer space is scary, fun, and a
possibility for anyone who's willing to work hard enough to get
there.
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/20030910/Feature1.asp
Additional information about ISEF is available at
http://www.sciserv.org/isef/
and http://www.intel.com/education/isef/.
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