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Students Prove Theories at Kern County Science Fair Using algae to reduce air pollution and investigating the mathematical model of harmonic spring motion were just some of the subjects under scrutiny by hundreds of students who entered projects in the 21st annual Kern County Regional Science Fair held (today) April 2 at the Rabobank Convention Center in Bakersfield. Senior and Middle School Division students placing first, second and in some cases third in categories may be eligible to compete in the 57th annual California Science Fair to be held May 20 at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Approximately 700 students in grades 4-12 from 140 schools competed in many categories ranging from aerodynamics/hydrodynamics to thermochemistry. Entries were judged on scientific thought/engineering goals, creativity, organization, completeness, clarity, effort and motivation. Students had to explain their displays, log books and hypothesis to a panel of judges. The science fair...
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