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Brain-Cooling Device for Cardiac Arrest Wins First-Prize for JHU Students

Johns Hopkins University, 06.14.2010

The invention could improve the survival prospects for cardiac arrest patients.
 
Raina Jain. Credit: Biotechnology Institute

2010 International BioGENEius Challenge

Cogito, 06.04.2010

Raina Jain, a junior from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, won the 2010 sanofi-aventis International BioGENEius Challenge for her research on Bioglass.
 
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ISEF 2010: Lights, Quantum Dots, Action!

Cogito, 05.14.2010

The top winners at the 2010 Intel International Science & Engineering Fair are Amy Chyao, Kevin Ellis, and Yale Fan.
 
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Hidden Teen Health Hazards Win the 2010 YES

Cogito, 04.27.2010

The top winners in the 2010 Young Epidemiology Scholars (YES) competition—Shoshanna Goldin of Allentown, PA, and Gazelle Zerafati of Villanova, PA— focused on hidden health threats to teens.
 
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Entrepreneurial Teens Receive Award for Social Initiatives

Youth Service America, 04.21.2010

Youth Service America (YSA) honored two teens with the Gladys Marinelli Coccia Award.
 
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Kids Around the World Sing 6th Grader's Song to Save the Earth

PR Web, 04.18.2010

12 year old Aitan Grossman's global warming song, sung by children worldwide, underscores how deeply children care about the environment and how eager children are to work together to save the earth.
 
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Ashley Reiter, Inspired by the Beauty of Numbers

by Amy Dusto
Cogito, 04.07.2010

In 1991, Ashley Reiter placed first at the Westinghouse (now Intel) Science Talent Search. Find out what led up to that competition, and what she's been up to since.
 
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Engineers Help Children in Ecuador

by Karen Nie
Cogito, 03.18.2010

Karen Nie describes her trip to Ecuador as part of the Johns Hopkins University Chapter of Engineers Without Borders.
 
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2010 Intel Science Talent Search Winners

Cogito, 03.16.2010

The 2010 First Place winner was Erika DeBenedictis of Albuquerque, New Mexico, for her project developing a software navigation system to enable spacecraft to use much less fuel.
 
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Beyond High School Biology: Lessons in Genomic Imprinting

by Grace Huckins, Cogito Member
Cogito, 02.17.2010

Cogito Member Grace Huckins shares what she learned about genomic imprinting, the mechanism behind two rare genetic disorders.
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Featured Young Scientist

Raina Jain. Credit: Biotechnology Institute 2010 International BioGENEius Challenge
Raina Jain, a junior from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, won the 2010 sanofi-aventis International BioGENEius Challenge for her research on Bioglass.
 

On My Mind

Eric Sauer at BlizzCon 2009 Gamer Heaven: Report from a Gaming Convention
By the thousands, gamers and members of the gaming industry converged at the 2009 BlizzCon Convention in Anaheim, California. Cogito member and game enthusiast Eric Sauer shares what he learned there.