Mozart Effect - Science fair encourages students to use 'right' side of the brain (News 8 Austin)
Science fair encourages students to use 'right' side of the brain (News 8 Austin)
Most students would groan at the idea of a month-long homework project. The science fair encourages students to think creatively and incorporate their own outside interests in their projects.
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Science fair encourages students to use 'right' side of the brain
News 8 Austin - Most students would groan at the idea of a month-long homework project. But 3,600 Central Texas students have been working diligently on their science project for a chance to walk away with a cash prize and beefed-up college application at the Austin ...
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