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New research into methods for detecting melamine.
New research into methods for detecting melamine.


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:: Students from 51 countries competed in this year's International Science and Engineering Fair.
:: Students from 51 countries competed in this year's International Science and Engineering Fair.
:: Omattage, the high school senior from Mississippi, said the weeklong event gave her a chance to meet other young scientists from around the world.
:: Omattage, the high school senior from Mississippi, said the weeklong event gave her a chance to meet other young scientists from around the world.
:: another video, http://shelbinator.com/2008/05/16/and-georgia-tech-guys-complain/

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New research into methods for detecting melamine.


  • [YouTube Video] ISEF '08 Winner:Chemistry Bio-Sensors. Natalie Saranga Omattage. Natalie Saranga Omattage of Cleveland MS, USA for the development of a more efficient and less expensive way to screen for potentially harmful food additive contaminants.
Students from 51 countries competed in this year's International Science and Engineering Fair.
Omattage, the high school senior from Mississippi, said the weeklong event gave her a chance to meet other young scientists from around the world.
another video, http://shelbinator.com/2008/05/16/and-georgia-tech-guys-complain/