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Two projects and six students will be sent to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta in May. One-hundred fifty-four students entered 124 science project in this year's fair. One-hundred-fifty volunteer judges will select the winners.
Photos: Student scientists in the spotlight 033108 LOCAL 3 Juneau Empire Two projects and six students will be sent to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta in May. One-hundred fifty-four students entered 124 science project in this year's fair. One-hundred-fifty volunteer judges will select the winners.

Juneau-Douglas High School freshman Kenny Goettler talks to a judge about his science project, "Various Land Flows and Their Effects on Local Water Quality," on Saturday during the 2008 Southeast Alaska Regional Science Fair at the Marie Drake gymnasium.


Sophomores Linsey Tomaro, left, and Pauline Zheng talk to judge Steve Brockett about their research into whether egg number and quality vary with female age for snow crab.


Freshman Rachel Seilbach talks to judge Steve Brockett about "The Effects of Temperature on the Tune of a Plastic Bb Clarinet."

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Monday, March 31, 2008

Story last updated at 3/31/2008 - 10:03 am

Photos: Student scientists in the spotlight

Two projects and six students will be sent to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Atlanta in May. One-hundred fifty-four students entered 124 science project in this year's fair. One-hundred-fifty volunteer judges will select the winners.


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