Amy Xiao, a junior, won first place in biochemistry for her project that looked at ways to better treat specific kinds of cancer with drugs already on the market
As the winners of embedded systems, Chloe and Sophie split the $5,000 prize and also received $1,000 which goes to Youth Sciences Canada and another $1,000 towards their home school — Saint-Jean-de-Brebeuf in Welland — to further science programming.
As the winners of embedded systems, Chloe and Sophie split the $5,000 prize and also received $1,000 which goes to Youth Sciences Canada and another $1,000 towards their home school — Saint-Jean-de-Brebeuf in Welland — to further science programming.
For the past school year, Summit High juniors Connor and Tristan Huet, who are twins, researched how well different kinds of wood work as water filters.