
| Go to our Facebook page and join our Whiz Kids Group. Leave a posting about why you love science and what you hope to accomplish, or what you want to know from other whiz kids like yourself. Ask our Whiz Kids – Ana, Harmain or Kelydra – questions you might have about the Intel Science Talent Search, about getting prepared for college, and life after the pressure of high school. | www.facebook.com | |
| Here’s where you can get information about the 2011 winners of the Intel Science Search, as well as the names of the 40 finalists from all over the country. This info is posted by the Society for Science and the Public, the administrators of the national Science Talent Search since 1942. | www.societyforscience.org | |
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Here’s the Intel site explaining why the Intel corporation – the makers of computer chips – believes in sponsoring the Science Talent Search: | www.intel.com |
Here is where you can get information from our friends at ScienceBuddies.org. They’re here to help you find out free science fair project ideas, a lot of resources, and more about careers in science. |
www.sciencebuddies.org | |
| Here are links to the New York Times articles about the cuts in funding support for science fairs www.nytimes.com/2011/02/05/us/05science.html and the one about girls in science http://parenting.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/09/why-do-women-shun-science/. | www.nytimes.com |
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