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Four California high school students used a complex mathematical function called a Maclaurin series to come up with the correct answer — "two-thirds" — Monday to win the Energy Department's ...
The 2025 Pantex Regional Science Bowl was held at the AmTech Career Academy with 16 high school teams from across the Texas Panhandle tested their knowledge in subjects like physics, biology and math.
Over the past nine years, Ray High School has competed and placed in the regional science bowl multiple times. This year, the school sent two teams of five students, with one team earning first place.
A team of high school students from the Frazer School won their regional competition for the 2025 National Science Bowl® this month and will compete in the National Finals this spring.
North Hollywood High School A Team Adeline Sun, left, along with Boheng Cao, center, and Richard Zhu think over a question during the 31st Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Science Bowl ...
Coach Billy Harper of Lubbock High School spoke about his team's victory in the Science Bowl. “We had some outstanding teams from All Saints and Amarillo High that really made this a challenge ...
Team 1 from Collierville in West Tennessee received an all-expenses-paid trip to the DOE National Science Bowl April 27-May 1 in Washington, D.C., as well as a $1,000 cash prize and a first-place ...
And the students at North Hollywood High School won the LADWP’s regional science bowl on March 3. They are now headed to defend their national title in Washington D.C. in April. “One of the fun things ...
Sixteen teams from Amarillo, Canyon and Lubbock competed in the 32nd annual Pantex Regional High School Science Bowl Competition. Lubbock High School continued its dominance of the regional ...
For the sixth time in eight years, Buchholz High School is headed back to National Science Bowl in Washington, D.C. Buchholz High's team of Andrey Nikitin, Nicholas Dang, Ahan Mishra, Emmanuel ...
Casper students representing CY Middle School and Kelly Walsh High School traveled to Washington, D.C. to compete at the U.S. Department of Energy's annual science bowl.