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* [[http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=8Adjzxp7BP8 YouTube Video]] ISEF '08 Winner:Chemistry Bio-Sensors. Natalie Saranga Omattage. Natalie Saranga Omattage of Cleveland MS, USA for the development of a more efficient and less expensive way to screen for potentially harmful food additive contaminants. | * [[http://tw.youtube.com/watch?v=8Adjzxp7BP8 YouTube Video]] ISEF '08 Winner:Chemistry Bio-Sensors. Natalie Saranga Omattage, Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Natalie Saranga Omattage of Cleveland MS, USA for the development of a more efficient and less expensive way to screen for potentially harmful food additive contaminants. | ||
:: Students from 51 countries competed in this year's International Science and Engineering Fair. | :: Students from 51 countries competed in this year's International Science and Engineering Fair. | ||
:: Omattage, the high school senior from Mississippi, said the weeklong event gave her a chance to meet other young scientists from around the world. | :: Omattage, the high school senior from Mississippi, said the weeklong event gave her a chance to meet other young scientists from around the world. | ||
:: another video, http://shelbinator.com/2008/05/16/and-georgia-tech-guys-complain/ | :: another video, http://shelbinator.com/2008/05/16/and-georgia-tech-guys-complain/ |
Revision as of 19:01, 10 November 2008
New research into methods for detecting melamine.
- [YouTube Video] ISEF '08 Winner:Chemistry Bio-Sensors. Natalie Saranga Omattage, Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Natalie Saranga Omattage of Cleveland MS, USA for the development of a more efficient and less expensive way to screen for potentially harmful food additive contaminants.
- Students from 51 countries competed in this year's International Science and Engineering Fair.
- Omattage, the high school senior from Mississippi, said the weeklong event gave her a chance to meet other young scientists from around the world.
- another video, http://shelbinator.com/2008/05/16/and-georgia-tech-guys-complain/