FARRAGUT, Tenn. (WATE) — Two Farragut High School Seniors were among 300 chosen in the 2026 Regeneron Science Talent Search math and science competition, winning a total of $4,000 for their school.
Each finalist is awarded at least $25,000, and they'll compete in March for awards ranging from $40,000 to $250,000.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Society for Science (the Society) today announced the top 300 scholars in the Regeneron Science Talent Search 2026, the nation’s oldest and most ...
Helping students see how what they are learning in school is relevant to their lives, hopes, and dreams enhances motivation. It can also be challenging to teachers who are tasked with covering a lot ...
KLINE TWP. — Like a magnetic train on display in the gymnasium at McAdoo-Kelayres Elementary/Middle School, not every science experiment works. The train, a wood block with circular magnets in the ...
KIMBERLY M. NIEBAUER teaches gifted students in K–5 at Duval County (Fla.) Public Schools. As a Microsoft certified coach and one of EdTech’s 2024 K–12 IT Influencers, she frequently shares best ...
Massachusetts has lost more National Science Foundation money for science, math, and engineering research than any other state this year, according to a Globe analysis of terminated grants. Since the ...
Stevenson School in Pebble Beach is set to open a new four-story math, science, and engineering center by fall, enhancing educational facilities for its students Stevenson School in Pebble Beach is ...
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