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Featured science fair projects with instructions and explanations
Paper Chromatography of food colors: Why use paper? What is chromatography? What are colors? How substances move on the paper? What is the scientific basis for the separation of colors. Procedure, Principle, Explanations(Elementary School project).

Paper Chromatography using fall leaves: How one can do a paper chromatography to separate fall leaf colors? How this project can be done in your home? Step-by-step methods, results and explanations. (Middle School project).

Science Fellowships, Internships and Summer Training for Students, Teachers, College Faculty
Training in Science Research and Education:: Some of the excellent opportunities for K-12 students, teachers, undergraduate and graduate students and Faculty for advacenced training. Fellowships, Internships and Summer opportunities.
Intel Science Fair Project Information
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF), the world’s largest international pre-college science competition, annually provides a forum for more than 1,500 high school students from over 50 countries to showcase their independent research projects. The Intel ISEF is the premiere science fair competition in the world exclusively for students in grades 9–12 encouraging scientific discovery and innovation
Are you planning to start a research project? INTEL eligibility
To make sure your project is eligible for Intel ISEF-affiliated fairs and for Intel ISEF itself, make sure you follow Intel ISEF rules. For example, if you plan to conduct certain types of experiments, you must complete special paperwork before you get started. Complete listing of the rules and regulations for science fair projects
INTEL finalist abstracts
Intel ISEF Project Abstracts for the Year 2003 onwards. All projects are included in this list.
Other Websites for Science Fair Project Ideas:
Scotch Science Fair Central
Scotch/ Discovery Education Science Fair Central offers ideas for science fair projects and experiments for kids
PBSKids Dragonfly TV
Dr. DragonFlyTV Science Fair. Give the DragonflyTV super science spinner a whirl! Spin until you find an idea you like, and check it out.
Neuroscience For Kids
Successful science fair projects by the University of Washington, Seattle
Science Fair at the NTC
The Nonprofit Technology Network Science Fair Projects


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INTEL science Fair Project Highlights
Over 1,500 young scientists from more than 50 countries compete for over USD 4 million in scholarships and prizes.

Grand Awards:
Intel Foundation: Young Scientists (3 students) USD 50,000 each
Nobel Prize Ceremony Trip (3 top seniors)
Category Awards (The Intel ISEF has 17 scientific categories and two team project categories, divided into life and physical sciences. Students must select a category, and they are judged specifically in that category):
1st — USD 3,000
2nd — USD 1,500
3rd — USD 1,000
4th — USD 500
Each category also has an Intel “Best of Category” winner who receives an additional USD 5,000 and a high-performance computer.

Each “Best of Category” winner also receives USD 1,000.

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