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Intel science fair semifinalist photos

David Pescovitz at 12:09 pm Wed, Mar 15, 2006

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  I Ne P 2006 John M 550X500 News.com has a photo essay of the finalists in the 2006 Intel Science Talent Search, also known as the "junior Nobel Prize" for high school students. Seen here is John Moore who "developed a remote-control Micro Air Vehicle that adhered to DARPA regulations."
Link to News.com, Link to more about the winners (Thanks, Maureen Davis!)

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