Scenes from Annual High School Science Fair
The salinity of seawater on Martha's Vineyard, a science project by Alison Daigle.
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Cooper Bennett, shown, and John Gencalves look at how heat affects the expansion of yeast.
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Cooper Bennett, shown, and John Gencalves look at how heat affects the expansion of yeast.
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Mitchell Chaves takes a look at what type of wood decking is the best.
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Shellfish, filtration of the future. A project by Matteus Scheffer and Jack Sierputoski.
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Shellfish, filtration of the future. A project by Matteus Scheffer and Jack Sierputoski.
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A bay scallop is Matteus Scheffer and Jack Sierputoski's science project.
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Sam Bresnick and Sam Rollins take a look at how acidity affects oyster shell mass.
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Auguste Pizzano and his Stirling engine.
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Chris Ering show off his augmented reality sand table to Auguste Pizzano and Griffin Neago.
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Chris Ering show off his augmented reality sand table to Auguste Pizzano and Griffin Neago.
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From scallops to water salinity, Martha's Vineyard high school students looked to the Island for inspiration for the annual science and engineering fair, which took place Saturday. Here's a look at some of the competing projects.
