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The 2021 Canada Wide Science Fair (CWSF) was a virtual event this year and Sudbury Regional Science Fair is celebrating the success of the seven participants who attended the national science fair competition held May 17 to May 21. Although the fair was virtual, it was still hosted by Carleton University in the city of Ottawa.
The best six projects at the Sudbury Regional Science Fair were selected to attend this year’s CWSF. In addition to presenting their science fair projects, the seven students and two delegates were encouraged to participate in numerous online activities.
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Publishing date: May 24, 2021 • 34 minutes ago • 2 minute read • Twenty-one students participated in the virtual 2021 Lambton County Science Fair, with four heading on to the upcoming Canada Wide Science Fair, which takes place virtually from May 17 to 21. The Lambton fair from 2018 is shown here. (File photo/Postmedia Network) jpg, SW
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Tenth-graders Annabelle Rayson of St. Patrick’s and Krish Modi from Northern Collegiate placed silver in the national science fair for their respective projects on zooplankton bio-manipulation for algae bloom prevention and a portable blot clot time test device.
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