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Science pays for Natalie Correa of Rockville Centre, who has made it to the semifinals of the 2015 Intel Science Talent Search. In the nationwide competition, high school students conduct original, independent scientific research. Each of the 300 semifinalists wins $1,000 and an additional $1,000 for their school. Forty will be named finalists on Jan. 21, and will travel to Washington, D.C., in March and compete for $1 million in awards. more
Natalie Correa, 17, of Rockville Centre is a semifinalist in the 2015 Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS). Correa attends St. Francis Prepatory School in Fresh Meadows, Queens. Annually, … more
Years of work by South Side High School student Matthew Giovanniello were recognized on a national level last week when he was named one of 300 semifinalists in the Intel Science Talent Search … more
Semifinalists in the prestigious Intel Science Talent Search were announced recently, and, as usual, Long Island came up big in the contest. more
Some students go sledding on a snow day. Others catch up on sleep. But for 17-year-old Ben Hawriluk, a recent snow day was a day of celebration, when the South Side High School senior found out he … more
Lori Ying, a South Side High School senior, was surprised last month to find out that she had been named a semifinalist in the Intel Science Talent Search. But when she learned last week that she had been selected as one of 40 finalists in the prestigious research competition, she was shocked. more
South Side High School seniors Alyssa Ehrlich and Lori Ying are best friends, and do nearly everything together. So it’s no surprise that they were on a field trip together earlier this month. The pair were at Queens College, on a tour of the various science labs there. more
Nine South Side High school research students have submitted papers to the Intel Science Talent Search this year. A program of Science for Society and the Public, the Intel search is America’s oldest and most prestigious pre-college science competition. The event brings together 40of the best and brightest young scientific minds in America to compete for $1.25 million in awards and scholarships. more
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