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Five students recently represented the Quinte region at the Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF) in Fredericton, New Brunswick with three of them bringing home medals. They advanced to the national ...
This year, the Science Fair has seen record levels of participation, with about 600 entries submitted by 300 local and international schools, engaging over 3,000 teachers and students.
The 2025 Canada-Wide Science Fair featured 390 student finalists, from Grade 7 through Cégep, showcasing 339 projects. The event drew more than 5,000 visitors and more than 30,000 online viewers.
This year’s Science Fair is also supported by the Hong Kong Council for Testing and Certification (HKCTC) as a strategic partner. A brand-new ‘Testing and Certification Special Award’, sponsored by ...
Six projects from students in grades 7 to 12 were selected to move forward to represent Simcoe County at the Canada-Wide Science Fair from May 31 to June 7. The following Simcoe County District School ...
Yukon high school students from Faro have developed an artificial intelligence-powered tool to detect skin cancer early and hope it will earn top honours at the 2025 Canada-Wide Science Fair in ...
The pair competed against nearly 2000 students from 70 countries at the International Science and Engineering Fair in Ohio. Wellington College Year 13 student Jesse Rumball-Smith took out first place ...