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The '''Intel Science Talent Search''', or simply the STS, is the USA's oldest science competition, begun in 1942, with a top prize of a <nowiki>$</nowiki>100,000 scholarship.
 
The '''Intel Science Talent Search''', or simply the STS, is the USA's oldest science competition, begun in 1942, with a top prize of a <nowiki>$</nowiki>100,000 scholarship.
  

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The Intel Science Talent Search, or simply the STS, is the USA's oldest science competition, begun in 1942, with a top prize of a $100,000 scholarship.

Process

Approximately 1700 American high school seniors enter Intel STS annually with self-created projects on various sciences. 300 semifinalists are selected, and then 40 finalists.

Prizes

The prizes for the finalists are:

  • A chance to interact with famous modern scientists.
  • A trip to Washington, D.C.
  • A new laptop computer with an Intel card.
  • <dollar/>5,000 from the Intel Foundation.
  • A chance to display research at the National Academy of Sciences.
  • An opportunity to meet with government officials.

The first place winner of STS is awarded a <dollar/>100,000 four-year scholarship. The second place winner receives <dollar/>75,000, and the third place winner $50,000. The fourth through sixth place winners each receive <dollar/>25,000. The seventh through tenth place winners each receive <dollar/>20,000.

Winners

In 2006 Mary Masterman won with her physics project on her inexpensive home construction of spectrographs.

See also

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