Gathering Genius: World’s largest science, math and engineering competition takes over Reno-Tahoe


The world’s brightest young minds from more than 50 countries gathered this week in Reno-Tahoe to showcase the future of science, math and engineering.

The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, 2009, brought more than 1,600 young scientists, their families and friends to the Reno-Sparks Convention Center for the world’s largest science, math and engineering competition. With more than $4 million in prize money at stake, these young geniuses pulled out all the stops, showing off everything from advanced robots to homegrown biology studies.

The Intel ISEF is the world’s only international science fair representing all life sciences for high-school level students. These students push the boundaries of science research and are poised to lead the world into the next generation of discovery, growth and prosperity. On the Web




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