From public records labled for re-use.
Little Warrior Kayla, 9, won a first place medal in the second and third grade life science competition as well as a creativity award plaque at the Great Falls Regional Science and Engineering Fair at the Mansfield Convention Center Feb. 9. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Shaunda Burns)
Katherine's Science Project - how people underestimate the sugar in adult cereals. She won a blue ribbon!
Hannah Long goes over her third grade science fair project that explains how different substances affect teeth during the Challenger Elementary School Science Fair Jan. 20. Wade Doss, Huntsville Center’s Civil Structures Division chief, gets on Hannah Long’s level as she explains.
Suzanne DeVisser explains of her fifth grade science fair presentation on “Does Iron Metal Always Rust?” during the Challenger Elementary School Science Fair Jan. 20. Gina Gill, a project manager with the Energy Saving Performance Contract program, bends down to listen. DeVisser received an Honorable Mention for the science fair’s physical category.
Eighth-grade Stinson Middle School student Annie Villarreal explains her project, “Rainbow Flames,” which involves measuring temperature gradients over time based on burning a particular material and color of light associated with that material, at the recent Alamo Regional Science and Engineering Fair in Saint Mary’s University’s Bill Grehey Arena. JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-Lackland, Texas—Marc Smith, 25th Air Force Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Education Outreach Program Champion, listens intently. (U.S. Air Force Photo/William B. Belcher, 25 AF/PA)
Eighth-grade Harmony Science Academy student David Perez impresses Rex Kliner, 25th Air Force Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Education Outreach Program team member, with his entry in the recent Alamo Regional Science and Engineering Fair in Saint Mary’s University’s Bill Grehey Arena. “Without fully understanding what he was doing, he made an Optical Spectrometer with a triangle prism and a red laser, then using diffraction and refraction measured the amount of sugar in a (sugar) water solutions,” Kliner commented. JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-Lackland, Texas. (U.S. Air Force Photo/William B. Belcher, 25 AF/PA)
These show some creativity and well done displays (not scientific experimentation)