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Lauren Arrington's sixth-grade research project is cited in a science journal. (July 24, 2014: See the editor's note at the bottom of this page for an explanation of the story's new headline.) ...
By the way, science projects are critical for students, and I am a big fan of them. My career today emerged from my 6th grade science project.
A 13-year-old's science project on lionfish, the invasive species, and its ability to thrive in less salty waters has impressed grown ecologists.
What began as a sixth grade science project, turned into a remarkable creation that'll no doubt give relief to residents living in snowy climates everywhere.
For some, science fairs mean homemade volcanoes and potato-powered clocks. But not for one Florida sixth grader. Recently, thirteen-year-old Lauren Arrington presented her research on the survival ...
As California Gov. Jerry Brown joins world leaders in Paris next week after several months of campaigning to curb climate change around the world, many middle schools in his state are using science ...
I always reflect on how important my 6th grade science project was to my meteorology career. However, my 8th grade science project about hypertension has been on my mind lately.