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Winners of the 2019 Sixth Grade Science Fair, left, Ben Johnson, Riley Joyer, Ali Kargas, Carly Twardy, Bynne Hallstrom, Jazlyn Whitcomb, Colten Fank, right, all pose for a photo.
When 12-year-old Lauren Arrington heard about her sixth-grade science project, she knew she wanted to study lionfish. ... Lauren was given a strict set of rules by the science fair organizers.
The fair was open for a week so all of Shadowlawn's 760 students could see the various projects, according to a news release. After independent judging, 26 of the sixth-grade entries received ...
By showing that lionfish can live in fresh water, 12 year-old Lauren Arrington has alerted ecologists to the potential for these fish to migrate upstream ...
But a 6th grader’s science fair project proves otherwise. "Scientists were doing plenty of tests on them, but they just always assumed they were in the ocean," 13-year-old Lauren Arrington told ...
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 ...
Student at University of Minnesota creates a "snow Roomba" 01:50 MINNEAPOLIS — What began as a sixth grade science project, was born out of a childhood pet peeve. "I hated having to wake up an ...
Mar. 4—BEMIDJI — A mainstay of the Northern Minnesota Regional Science Fair, Grand Rapids High School junior Adam Jacobson went meta for this year's science project. Held at Bemidji State ...