Thirteen-year-old Lauren Arrington has been busy on the media circuit these past few weeks, doing interview after interview about the sixth-grade science project that landed her in a published ...
(July 24, 2014: See the editor's note at the bottom of this page for an explanation of the story's new headline.) When 12-year-old Lauren Arrington heard about her sixth-grade science project, she ...
The national media couldn’t get enough of the inspiring story of a young Loxahatchee girl’s science fair project on invasive lionfish, billing it as “breakthrough” research that had stunned scientists ...
SPARTA — Students, parents and teachers crowded around Kaeli Rank’s table Friday morning for a chance to play with food coloring and other kitchen liquids. The Meadowview Middle School sixth-grader ...
Middle school students at the Mother Seton Catholic School in Emmitsburg received awards for their projects at the school's ...
Cardinals Local Schools sixth grade science class participated in a Skittles Science Lab recently. Students used Skittles (their rock), water and a pipet (their precipitation), and a Petri dish (Earth ...
Shane Satterlee, a Litchfield Middle school sixth grade social studies and science teacher, asked his students to formulate a question before Christmas break and answer it using the scientific method ...
JUPITER, Fla., July 22 (UPI) --Lauren Arrington is only 13 years old and just graduated from sixth grade. But she's keen on science, and her most recent experiment impressed even veteran scientists ...
A sixth-grader's project for her school's science fair made waves among academics studying the invasive lionfish that infest many U.S. waters. These colorful fish, equipped with venomous spines, can ...
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