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Everyone loves science, right? Wrong.

This blog was posted on behalf of Kimberly Liss, who markets Intel’s citizenship efforts through soc...
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Intel ISEF: More than great STEM projects

Goosebumps took over my body when the crowd of 1,700+ high school scientists erupted for the Ghana s...
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Learn How to Become a Maker

Learn How to Become a MakerBuild a rover with Intel and Arduino 101*At Intel, we believe there’s a M...
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Fostering the Next Generation of Innovators

Intel is proud of its strong legacy of supporting and nurturing America’s brightest young minds. Ove...
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My Week with Superheroes

It seems today that we are constantly bombarded with doom and gloom, human tragedy and conflict. It ...
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1600 Screaming Geniuses

This blog was posted on behalf of Brian David Johnson (@IntelFuturist). As a futurist at Intel Corpo...
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The Future is Bright

Teenager.It’s a word that can inspire angst for even the most experienced parents. They’re rowdy, re...
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Getting Girls Involved in Science

This post was written by Samantha Scibelli, a finalist in the 2013 Intel Science Talent Search, the ...
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Growing Up with Science

This post was written by Sara Volz, a finalist in the 2013 Intel Science Talent Search, the nation's...
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How 10,000 Parents Will Inspire Future Scientists and Engineers

How can parents influence under-represented minorities to pursue or complete a STEM education?The fa...
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Collaboration: The Heart of Scientific Discovery

This post was written by Huihui “Angela” Fan (pictured, center), a winner at the 2012 Intel Internat...
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10,000 Followers - Thank you!!

Yesterday we reached ten thousand followers on our @Intelinvolved Twitter handle – a big milestone s...
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Optimism for Tackling Global Challenges

25 black Suburbans and heightened security blocking a busy New York City street is always a telltale...
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Intel Schools of Distinction Earn High Marks

This blog was posted on behalf of Wendy Hawkins, Executive Director of the Intel Foundation.It may b...
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Intel ISEF 2012

1,549 of the world’s most talented young scientists and engineers just spent the best week of their ...
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Not Your Average Science Fair

This blog was posted on behalf of Greg Fagan, Intel Corporate Affairs. Follow him on Twitter @GREG_I...
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Prepare to be Inspired

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania will be ground zero this week if you want to meet the brightest and most as...
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Intel ISEF affiliated fairs arrive in Hanoi

This blog was posted on behalf of Jyoti Parikh, Intel's Global Marketing Manager focused on Intel’s ...
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And the winner of the Nobel Prize of 2032 is…!?!

Tonight in Washington DC, 17-year old Nithin Tumma received a $100,000 award recognizing him as this...
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Intel STS Success - A Former Finalist Reflects

This blog was posted on behalf of Rachael Herold, a Process Engineer with Intel's Technology and Man...
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The Final Four! The Super Bowl! The World Cup! The Intel Science Talent Search!

As President Obama said in his State of the Union address Tuesday night, "We need to teach our kids ...
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Celebrating the brightest pre-college scientists in the Arab World

This post is from Rula Habash, Intel Corporate Affairs Manager.On December 9, 2010 in Alexandria, Eg...
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Touching spiders is good for you

Like most people, I just cringe at the idea of touching a spider, but last week I came to realize I ...
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Will entrepreneurs from three Arab countries bring the next big idea?

Khaled Adas, Corporate Affairs Manager for Intel in the gulf region, shares the entrepreneur teams w...
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Cheers and huzzahs! Some wonderful schools are getting it right - and Intel is celebrating their success

Wow. OK, so Walter Payton Preparatory High School of Chicago, Illinois, is the new Star Innovator -...
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