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[quote=Anonymous]So, I was at the Science Fair and saw the range from something a HS student should be able to do vs topics suited to a researcher on the verge of a Nobel Prize. How on earth did these kids go from AP Bio -> Human Anatomy -> specific Anatomy -> specific Diseases and add Machine Learning to it. This is like 1-2 years after AP Bio or AP Chem. I googled the titles and sure enough every winning SF title has a publication in a major scientific journal. So it's not their original work and the kids didn't hide it. The staff present it as the kids came up with a Nobel Prize winning approach. So what's the deal? what's the loop hole that allows this? I thought SF projects were supposed to be a student designs a project and then tries to run it? [/quote]
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