Nine high school students from around the globe navigate rivalries, setbacks and hormones on their quest to the International Science and Engineering Fair.
Nine high school students from around the globe navigate rivalries, setbacks and hormones on their quest to the International Science and Engineering Fair.
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Penang International Science Fair 2023 is back at SPICE Arena with industry exhibits, hands-on workshops, competitions, MakerFest, and other activities!
Science Fair Project Winners: “Static Electricity in Different Materials” “Blowing Up Bubble Gum – Sugarless or Regular?” “Which Toothpaste Makes Your Smile Shine the Best?’ “Building Better Airplanes” “Which Additives Make the Biggest Bubbles?” ...
To answer this, we use theexpected valueof the game. To illustrate this we can use the simple example of rolling dice. Let’s say the dice is not fair, so there is half a chance of rolling a six, and a 10% chance of rolling each of the remaining five numbers. Let’s then say ...
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Jo makes a fair observation: “…As a grain of salt, I would have loved to see some more terminological strictness at some occasions. The field of kin recognition is full of semantic debates, often leading to confusion whenever researchers from different backgrounds come together. The same is...
I mean, who doesn’t want fair pay? (And if you don’t want fair pay for all, then you wouldn’t be able to hide behind a party, you’d have to actually come out and say, “No, I don’t believe in fair pay for everyone.”) ...
so partitioning my time is subjective nonsense. I prefer to be judged (when I must be judged) on what I do and its quality, and to be trusted to do this right by some “fair” standard rather than hours. To me, that’s what academia/science should be… (current reality be damned)...