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Bright young minds work to solve big problems at science competition

Por: WPTV Nation March 16, 2023

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The problems may seem enormous. The solutions to these challenges, though, are down-to-earth — and may be right here, among one group of bright students.It is the most prestigious high school research competition for seniors, said Maya Ajmera, president and CEO of the nonprofit Society for Science, which runs the longtime, annual .It was World War II and they were thinking, 'Who's the next generation of talent that's going to... + full article



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