Intel ISEF finalists address challenges of the future through a range of innovative projects
Getting ready to change the future at Intel ISEF 2013.
Highlight reel from the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) 2010 from San Jose, California, USA.
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Rio Rancho student Elisabeth Burton discusses her Intel-honored research on “fat talk,” driving her to educate on eating disorders and media images.
J.P. Biyo, Paul Flores, and Hazel Hernandez grow coral on a bamboo reef to restore fish populations and raise awareness of marine conservation.
Navajo teen Raquel Redshirt uses everyday materials to build solar ovens, fulfilling Navajo community needs and winning an Intel ISEF competition.
Jack Andraka wins an award for developing a paper cancer sensor that detects and can diagnose pancreatic cancer before it becomes invasive.
Maryland high school freshman Jack Andraka develops a paper cancer sensor that’s radically cheaper and faster than existing cancer tests.
Making noise at the world's biggest science competition