Search Results for highschooltag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/cgi-bin/mt//feed/highschool2009-11-23T14:23:07ZMovable Type 4.21-en414Announcing the 2008 Intel Science Talent Search winners!tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/csr//16.13852008-03-12T22:40:57Z2008-05-05T20:01:04ZMark Pettingerhttp://blogs.intel.com/csr/authors#larry_bozman_mark_pettinger
ISTS comes to a close with the announcement of the three winners. Scroll down for audio and video podcasts of the competition. First place winner: Shivani Sud from Durham, NC. She developed a “50-gene model” which uses gene expression to...
Students of Serious Sciencetag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/csr//16.13832008-03-11T00:11:34Z2008-03-26T23:27:14ZLarry Bozman
Imagine a circular room where the farther you walk around the outer rim of its stone-tiled floor, the more enlightened you become. Or the less enlightened you feel. The place exists, but only for a week, once a year in...
ISTS Day One: Getting to know the finaliststag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/csr//16.13752008-03-08T15:58:48Z2008-03-26T23:27:14ZMark Pettingerhttp://blogs.intel.com/csr/authors#larry_bozman_mark_pettinger
Here is a short video from the first day of the Intel Science Talent Search, where you can meet some of the finalists and get a sense for what it’s like to be part of this select group. Every year...
Intel Science Talent Search - Why I am so passionate about it!tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/csr//16.13512008-02-29T19:37:35Z2008-03-26T23:27:14ZWendy Hawkinshttp://blogs.intel.com/csr/authors#wendy_hawkins
This year marks Intel’s 10th anniversary as title sponsor of the Intel® Science Talent Search, the oldest and most prestigious science competition for high school students in the US. The goal of the competition is to highlight the very substantive...