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Intel Science Talent Search Winners
The Intel Science Talent Search (Intel STS), begun in 1941, is
America's oldest and most prestigious pre-college science scholarship
competition. Intel Corporation assumed sponsorship of the contest,
formerly known as the “Westinghouse Science Talent Search,” from
Westinghouse Electric Corporation in 1998. Alumni of the program have made
extraordinary contributions to science and hold more than 100 of the
world's most coveted science and math honors including sevenNobel Prizes, three National Medals of Science, 10 MacArthur Foundation Fellowships and two Fields Medals. Intel and
Science News Service announced the latest set of top ten winners on March
11th. Science News Service, a nonprofit organization, has administered the
competition since its inception. The first place winner received a
$100,000 scholarship, second place $75,000, and third place $50,000.
Fourth to sixth place winners receive awards of $25,000 and $20,000 is
given to seventh through tenth place finishers. The remaining 30 finalists
receive awards of $5,000 each.
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