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    Contests & Collaborations

    Competition and collaboration bring out the best energy in people through their teamwork. Check out the action!

  • Internet Science and Technology Fair (ISTF) : Read the Winners entries!!
  • U.S. Department of Energy

  • National Science Bowl : Who were the Winners?
  • National Middle School Science Bowl
  • Student Vehicle Competitions

  • Search data from the Laser Interferometer Gravitational wave Observatory (LIGO) for signals coming from rapidly rotating neutron stars, known as pulsars. Scientists believe that some pulsars may not be perfectly spherical, and if so, they should emit characteristic gravitational waves
  • American Solar Challenge
  • Annual Youth Award Program for Energy Achievement
  • Challenge X
  • Energy Challenge 2004
  • ExploraVision Awards (Toshiba)
  • FutureTruck Competition
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  • Hydrogen Competitions for Students
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  • Igniting Creative Energy
  • Invention Competitions and Awards
  • NASA's "FIRST Robotics Competition"
  • NASA Opportunities 
  • National Junior Solar Sprint
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  • Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider Adventure
  • Rube Goldberg Machine Contest
  • Solar Decathalon
  • Student FutureTruck Competition
  • Water & Energy Essay ($1,000 Scholarships) Contest
  • More Contests & Competitions

    Date last updated: July 13, 2005