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Winners and Runners-up at the Tennessee Junior Academy of Science meeting who want to join the Tennessee delegation at the 2023 meeting of the American Junior Academy of Science meeting in Washington DC need to register at the link below by January 15th.
https://t.co/J2kl9gHFCo
Please tell all the young people that you know, who aspire to become 'Masters of the Atomic Domain', that the annual @MTSU
Chemistry Scholarship Tournament will be on November 5th! Details below and here: https://t.co/aYf8NQSmTe
Daniel Rabinovich started collecting stamps when he was a child as a way to learn about history and culture from around the world. Now a chemist, Rabinovich uses a curated cache of chemistry stamps to communicate science to students and colleagues. https://t.co/y7u2BLVwdV
We are thrilled to announce that STEM Classroom Grants are now open! From the generous support of TVA and BVI, you can apply for a grant up to $5000 for your classroom. Explore tips, helpful documents, and submit through our website: https://t.co/tXhkSae6OM
The deadline is coming up! Complete the Intent to Apply & submit your school's Self-assessment for STEM/STE(A)M Designation before Sept. 16, 2022! Learn more about Designation on our website: https://t.co/C0MA0qL3Xs
The Director of the Tennessee Junior Academy of Science is accepting nominations for the 2022 Tennessee Academy of Science Award for Distinguished Secondary School Science Teaching. Details ⬇️
https://t.co/6YoNd7Jc04
In this experiment Dr Rob Thompson of @UniRdg_Met shows just how long it takes water to soak into parched ground, illustrating why heavy rainfall after a #drought can be dangerous and might lead to flashfloods.
@R0b1et@UniRdg_water
This summer, keep your K-8 students' STEM skills sharp with the free Smithsonian online STEM games! Each game is created by a team of experts to teach children about physics, engineering, life science and more! https://t.co/fogaQIoUkB
#mtsusciences is pleased to offer a 1-week summer STEM day camp for rising 10th & 11th graders
Apply by June 1st for the July 11-15 camp
https://t.co/ZdblQToNvp
"I loved math when I was growing up. Nobody in my family was a scientist, but my father loved doing puzzles. So we did a lot of puzzles."
In our interview with 2020 chemistry laureate Jennifer Doudna, she tells us about how her scientific journey started: https://t.co/QHtle42k8Y
Congratulations to the 1st & 2nd Place winners of the 2022 #CCEW Illustrated Poem Contest for Grades 9-12. See all this years winners at https://t.co/bZtKPS3ukO
#Chemistry#Insects#BuzzAboutBugs#Poem
Only you can prevent TRUTH Decay by @ChemicalEyeGuy quoted @KatieChemist of @GlobalCoolCity reinforcing that communication skills are not 50/50...! https://t.co/YMsV9yFzbn
A new initiative at @TSUedu will provide 100 scholarships to students in @MetroSchools, starting fall 2023. WPLN's @damonmtll_ reports “Trailblazing to TSU” will prepare kids for careers in education, engineering, business and health sciences. https://t.co/ae3WlRRA9K
After 2 years on Zoom, the @TennJrAcadSci is meeting again in-person to celebrate the Junior Academy’s 80th anniversary and the achievements of Tennessee’s young scientists who were invited to present today!
Our 1st presenter from Stratford @Magnet_STEM studied sports injuries.🧠
Don’t miss your last chance to apply for the 2022 ACS #HachGrant Post-Baccalaureate Teacher Scholarship or the 2022 Second Career Teacher Scholarship. Applications close this Sunday, May 1. Learn more & apply today! https://t.co/BdVxmVhwRF
#Teacher#Chemistry
The judges were unanimous that Benjamin Yang and Nishanth Basava from @McCallieSchool in Chattanooga were the Winners at the 2022 meeting of the Tennessee Junior Academy of Science. Their studies on impacts of environmental irritants on human lung 🫁 cells was top notch!
There were many other papers of excellent science that were creatively presented. Selected as Runners-up in unranked order, were Dara Gyauch-Lewis ⬇️; Tabitha McCormack ⬇️; Yatish Jindal; Sonny Ravinder, Vihaal Vellanki and Avi Patel; Aliya Harris; Analia Winters; 1/2
Other Runners-up were: Braden Honeycutt, Lisa Kim, Sophie Li and Layne Parker; Nabil Aziz, Gregory Gomez, Sonya Jayathilake, and Calista Pointer.
Congratulations to all participants!
Good luck 🍀 to Winners and Runners-up who attend the 2023 meeting of the AJAS/@AAAS meeting!
There were many other papers of excellent science that were creatively presented. Selected as Runners-up in unranked order, were Dara Gyauch-Lewis ⬇️; Tabitha McCormack ⬇️; Yatish Jindal; Sonny Ravinder, Vihaal Vellanki and Avi Patel; Aliya Harris; Analia Winters; 1/2
After 2 years on Zoom, the @TennJrAcadSci is meeting again in-person to celebrate the Junior Academy’s 80th anniversary and the achievements of Tennessee’s young scientists who were invited to present today!
Our 1st presenter from Stratford @Magnet_STEM studied sports injuries.🧠