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Photos from Intel ISEF 2003
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Brothers Wellington, Denys and Nickson Cabral, (L to R) from Goias, Brazil, demonstrate their robot arm built from recycled parts, that brought them to Cleveland, Ohio to compete in the 2003 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, Monday, May 12, 2003. The fair brings more than 1,300 students from 40 countries together to share ideas and compete for more than 3 million dollars in awards and scholarships. (Feature Photo Service)
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BEAUTIFUL MINDS -- Anila Madiraju, left, 17, from Montreal, Quebec; Elena Glassman, 16, from
Doylestown, Pa.; and Lisa Glukhovsky, 17, from New Milford, Conn. show their smiles after winning top honors at the 2003 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Cleveland, Ohio, Friday, May 16, 2003. Each young scientist received a $50,000 scholarship and a high performance computer. The Intel International Science and Engineering Fair brings together more than
1,300 students from 36 countries to compete for more than 3 million dollars in awards and scholarships. (Feature Photo Service)
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Elena Leah Glassman, Doylestown, Pennsylvania won an Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award of a $50,000 scholarship.
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Anila Madiraju, Montreal, Quebec was awarded the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award of a $50,000 scholarship at Intel ISEF in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Lisa Glukhovsky, New Milford, Connecticut is a winner of the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award, a $50,000 scholarship at the Intel ISEF in Cleveland, Ohio.
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