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The information below is for students, parents, and mentors interested in the top high school competitions such as the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF).

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The Science Buddies Blog brings current science news and in-class and science fair projects together. On the blog right now: Rescheduled! Free Teacher Professional Development Webinar : Due to technical difficulties, the Webinar last week was interrupted and has been rescheduled. The new date and time is: Wednesday, September 22 at 4 p.m. PDT. Even if you had registered to attend the August 29 webinar, we need...

Science Fair Event Blogs

In their event blogs, high school students share their experiences at Intel ISEF, the Intel Science Talent Search (STS), the Siemens Competition, and the Junior Science & Humanities Symposium. Discover why they consider these competitions to be one of the best experiences of their lives.

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