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Forty Young Innovators Named Intel Science Talent Search 2011 Finalists

U.S. High School Seniors Recognized in Prestigious Science Competition

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
  • Forty high school seniors from across the country were named finalists in the Intel Science Talent Search 2011, a program of Society for Science & the Public.
  • For the first time ever, California has surpassed New York as the state with the highest number of young innovators in the competition.
  • Finalists will gather in Washington, D.C. in March to compete for $630,000 in awards with the top winner receiving $100,000 from the Intel Foundation.

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 26, 2011 – Forty high school seniors from across the U.S. are celebrating their selection as finalists in the country’s oldest and most prestigious pre-college science competition, the Intel Science Talent Search, a program of Society for Science & the Public (SSP). Finalists, who were announced today, will gather in Washington, D.C. from March 10-15 to compete for $630,000 in awards. The top winner will receive $100,000 from the Intel Foundation. For a list of this year’s finalists, visit www.societyforscience.org/sts.

“The most pressing issues in society today will be solved by curious youth, like these Intel Science Talent Search competitors,” said Shelly Esque, vice president of Intel’s Corporate Affairs Group. “It is their passion for math and science that lays the foundation for America’s innovation.”

Intel has sponsored the Intel Science Talent Search and the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair for 13 and 14 years, respectively. Because Intel views education as the foundation for innovation, over the past decade, Intel and the Intel Foundation have invested more than $1 billion and Intel employees have donated close to 3 million hours toward improving education in more than 60 countries.

Society for Science & the Public, a nonprofit membership organization dedicated to public engagement in scientific research and education, has owned and administered the Science Talent Search since its inception in 1942.

“I am especially encouraged this year by the quality and breadth of applications from across the country, from students who are tackling some of the world’s most challenging issues,” said Elizabeth Marincola, president of SSP. “We congratulate the outstanding finalists in the 70th Science Talent Search and join Intel in welcoming them into the small and prestigious group of alumni finalists who have realized so much success over the past decades.”

Intel Science Talent Search 2011 Fast Facts
  • The Intel Science Talent Search 2011 finalists come from 15 states and represent 39 schools.
  • For the first time ever, California has surpassed New York as the state with the highest number of young innovators in the competition. California has 11 and New York has seven finalists. This is followed by Texas with three; Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon and Pennsylvania with two each; and Arizona, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Nebraska with one each.
  • This year’s finalists’ independent research projects include such topics as examining the effect of high levels of glucose on morphine receptors, suggesting that sugar may be addictive; improving pain management for Chinese-American cancer patients through targeted education; using simulated human emotions to change the way people interact with robots; and helping to treat autoimmune diseases with ultraviolet light.
  • What’s next: Finalists will gather in Washington, D.C. for a week-long event from March 10-15. They will undergo a rigorous judging process, meet with national leaders, interact with leading scientists and display their research at the National Geographic Society. Top winners will be announced at a black-tie gala awards ceremony at the National Building Museum on March 15.

To get the latest Intel Science Talent Search news, visit www.intel.com/newsroom/education, join the Facebook group at www.facebook.com/InspiredbyEducation and follow Twitter updates at twitter.com/intelinspire. To join Intel’s community of people sharing their stories with the hope of becoming a catalyst for action and a voice for change in global education, visit www.inspiredbyeducation.com.

To learn more about SSP, visit www.societyforscience.org, follow SSP on Twitter at twitter.com/society4science, or visit SSP’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/societyforscience.

Intel Science Talent Search 2010 B-roll of Winners

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FvVrqZDv6U

Intel Science Talent Search 2010 B-roll Public Day

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_S-X3hSPEY

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Antonio Sabato Jr. Expecting Son…Who Will Be Named “Kamakanaalohamaikalani”

January 20th, 2011 | No Comments

Pop open the bubbly: Latin soap star Antonio Sabato Jr. is expecting a son later this year…and the Proud Papa-to-Be is already getting an head start on embarrassing the poor little fella. Antonio and girlfriend Cheryl Moana Marie are “thrilled” to be expecting a son that they’re planning to name Antonio Sabato III, the couple [...]

Chip Shot: The Creators Project Named Creative Partner for Coachella

January 19th, 2011 | No Comments

How will The Creators Project, an initiative by Intel and Vice, top its inaugural year in 2010? How about by kicking off year two as the first-ever creative partner for the 2011 Coachella Music and Arts Festival April 15-17 in Indio, Calif.? In its work with the Coachella team and the leading and emerging artists at the festival, The Creators Project will turn some of the world’s biggest musicians’ performances into unprecedented visual experiences. The creative partnership between Coachella and The Creators Project was announced yesterday as part of the unveiling of the festival’s music headliners and line-up. Stay tuned for additional information about the second year of The Creators Project in the coming weeks.

Media Alert: 300 High School Seniors Named Intel Science Talent Search 2011 Semifinalists

January 12th, 2011 | No Comments

WHEN:
Jan. 12. Semifinalists on Eastern and Central Time will be announced at 1 p.m. EST/12 p.m. CST. (Any Semifinalists from North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Texas will also all be announced at this time). Semifinalists on Pacific and Mountain Time will be announced at 1 p.m. PST/2 p.m. MST.  (Any Semifinalists from Alaska and Hawaii will also be announced at this time).
WHAT:
Three-hundred seniors from 173 high schools across the country will be named semifinalists in the Intel Science Talent Search 2011, a program of Society for Science & the Public. As the nation’s oldest and most prestigious pre-college science competition, the Intel Science Talent Search brings together the best and brightest young scientific minds in America to compete for $1.25 million in awards. Each semifinalist receives a $1,000 award from the Intel Foundation with an additional $1,000 going to his or her respective school, resulting in $600,000 in total semifinalist awards.

The Intel Science Talent Search encourages students to tackle challenging scientific questions and develop the skills to solve the problems of tomorrow. Projects submitted for consideration cover all disciplines of science, including biochemistry, chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, behavioral science, and medicine and health.
WHO:
Semifinalists were selected from 1,744 entrants and hail from 30 states and the District of Columbia. To learn about specific semifinalists and view a state by state breakdown, visit www.societyforscience.org/sts.
NEXT STEPS:
On Jan. 26, 40 of the 300 semifinalists will be named as finalists and receive an all-expenses paid trip to Washington, D.C. from March 10-15. They will compete for more than $630,000 in awards provided by the Intel Foundation. Each finalist receives at least $7,500. The winners will be selected based on rigorous judging sessions and announced at a black-tie gala award ceremony at the National Building Museum on March 15. The top award is $100,000; the remaining top 10 will receive awards totaling $305,000.
QUOTES:
“America’s future as a leader in innovation is dependent on our youth excelling in math and science. The Intel Science Talent Search is an opportunity to ignite curiosity and passion among youth to tackle challenging scientific questions and develop the skills to solve the problems of tomorrow.” – Shelly Esque, vice president of Corporate Affairs at Intel.

“As we celebrate the 70th year of the Science Talent Search, we also celebrate the outstanding caliber of the semifinalists who inspire us with their mastery of math and science in addressing the problems society faces,” said  “We join with Intel to congratulate these exceptional young minds and commend the mentors, teachers, schools, parents and communities that have contributed to their success.” – Elizabeth Marincola, president of Society for Science & the Public, the nonprofit organization dedicated to public engagement in scientific research and education that has owned and administered the Science Talent Search since its inception in 1942.
MORE INFO:
Over 70 years, more than 142,000 students from U.S. high schools in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and territories have submitted independent research projects for the Science Talent Search.

The young innovators chosen to participate in the Science Talent Search have gone on to receive some of the world’s most prestigious honors. For example, seven former finalists have won the Nobel Prize while others have been awarded the Fields Medal, the National Medal of Science and the MacArthur Foundation Fellowship. 2011 marks Intel’s 13th year sponsoring the Science Talent Search.

Over the past decade alone, Intel and the Intel Foundation have invested more than $1 billion, and Intel employees have donated close to 3 million hours toward improving education in more than 60 countries.

Get the latest Intel Science Talent Search news at www.intel.com/newsroom/education. To view ongoing updates about the Intel Science Talent Search 2011, join the Facebook group at www.facebook.com/InspiredbyEducation and follow Twitter updates at www.twitter.com/intelinspire. To join Intel’s community of people sharing their stories with the hope of becoming a catalyst for action and a voice for change in global education, visit www.inspiredbyeducation.com.

To learn more about Society for Science & the Public (SSP), visit www.societyforscience.org, follow SSP on Twitter at www.twitter.com/society4science, or visit SSP’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/societyforscience.
CONTACTS:

Gail Dundas, Intel

503-264-2154, gail.dundas@intel.com

Rick Bates, Society for Science & the Public

Heather MacKinnon, Burson-Marsteller, for Intel

Born on train, girl is named Mamata Banerjee

January 10th, 2011 | No Comments

A girl child born on a moving train has been named Mamata Banerjee! That’s right, after the railway minister. The girl was delivered on board the Barauni Express train between Kurukshetra and Karnal stations Saturday, with a handful of women travelling on coach S-9 volunteering to help in the delivery of the child in the [...]

Sandra Bullock named People”s ”most intriguing” person of 2010

December 16th, 2010 | No Comments

Sandra BullockSandra Bullock has been named woman of the year in People magazine”s issue of the 25 most intriguing people of 2010. The 46-year-old actress won the best actress Oscar for ”The Blind Side” in March, and about one week later the news of her then husband Jesse James cheating on her emerged which ended her [...]

Lady Gaga named ‘most played artist on Australian radio in 2010’

December 15th, 2010 | No Comments

Lady GagaLady Gaga has been named the most-played artist on Australian radio in 2010. According to airplay monitor Aircheck, Gaga topped a list of 20 acts, beating Pink and Powderfinger who came in at number two and three respectively. Katy Perry came fourth and John Butler Trio rounded off the top five, reports the Herald Sun. [...]

Thaci, KLA named in human organ trade report

December 14th, 2010 | No Comments

The ethnic Albanian leaders of the so-called Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) were responsible for organizing human organ trafficking. This is according to a report submitted by CoE investigator Dick Marty, that should be discussed in late January 2011.

Croatia detains man named in AI report

December 10th, 2010 | No Comments

Croatia’s wartime deputy Interior Minister Tomislav Merčep has been detained in Zagreb this morning, local media are saying.
Merčep’s name has been mentioned in connection to several war crimes, reports Croatia’s state television HRT. He has never been indicted.

Lady Gaga named ‘Most Provocative Celebrity of The Year’

December 8th, 2010 | No Comments

Lady Gaga1HLN’s “Showbiz Tonight” has declared Lady Gaga as its “Most Provocative Celebrity of The Year.” The Starr Report has learned that Gaga bested finalists Charlie Sheen, Mel Gibson, Lindsay Lohan and Miley Cyrus for the highly coveted honor, bestowed each year by the popular entertainment show anchored by AJ Hammer and Brooke Anderson. “The key [...]

Ryan Reynolds named ”Sexiest Man Alive”

November 18th, 2010 | No Comments

Ryan Reynolds has been named Sexiest Man Alive by People magazine. The actor was typically self-deprecating of the accolade, saying it would allow his family tease him for “the rest of my life,” reports News.com.au. He also joked about the effect the title would have on Johansson. “Now it”s going to be, ”Sexiest man, take [...]

Samsung Galaxy Tab, LG Android Smartphone Named in Lawsuit

November 17th, 2010 | No Comments

Several Samsung Galaxy phones, as well as the Galaxy Tab and LG Electronics Android-running Ally phone, have been named in a patent infringement suit by Vertical Computer Systems. – LG Electronics and Samsung are the latest smartphone makers to be pulled into a lawsuit prompted by the uber-successful Google Android operating system.

The handset makers were named as defendants in a Nov. 15 suit filed by Vertical Computer Systems in a U.S. District Court in Texas. The suit acc…


Sean ”Diddy” Combs” vodka named one of America”s hottest brands

November 16th, 2010 | No Comments

Advertising Age has named Sean ”Diddy” Combs” Ciroc vodkas one of America”s hottest brands. “This is a huge honor for us to be included in this illustrious list,” UsMagazine.com quoted and Brand Manager/CMO Sean ”Diddy” Combs as saying. “It shows that Ciroc Ultra Premium Vodka is a brand America loves and hard work pays off!” [...]

Scarlett Johansson named Babe of the Year by GQ

November 16th, 2010 | No Comments

Scarlett Johansson has been named Babe of the Year by GQ magazine. The actress is gracing the December cover of the magazine for its Men of the Year issue. “I”m still trying to figure out what to do when I”m not making movies,” CBS News quoted her as telling the magazine. “I just don”t do [...]

Ground to be named after Shane Warne

November 12th, 2010 | No Comments

Australian bowling legend Shane Warne will get a ground named after him in Melbourne. Melbourne’s heritage-listed Junction Oval would be renamed the Shane Warne Oval under a proposed multi-million dollar renovation. Almost 20 million dollars would be spent redeveloping the oval into a 5000-seat boutique stadium and indoor sports and training centre if a Labor [...]

Tendulkar named ICC’s ambassador for 2011 World Cup

November 11th, 2010 | No Comments

The International Cricket Council today announced the appointment of Indian batting legend Sachin Tendulkar as the official event ambassador for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. With exactly 100 days to go, Tendulkar in his role as ambassador will be called upon to promote and support a variety of ICC initiatives for the World Cup, which [...]

Taylor Swift Named Songwriter of the Year in a Sexy LBD

November 10th, 2010 | No Comments

Taylor Swift became the youngest winner ever of Songwriter of the Year at last night’s BMI Awards in Nashville. Taylor looked great in her Z Spoke by Zac Posen dress and got choked up on stage talking about a friend who recently passed away. She also took home Song of the Year for “You Belong [...]

New Israeli army chief named

August 22nd, 2010 | No Comments

Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Sunday named Maj. Gen. Yoav Galant as the next chief of staff of the Israel Defense Forces, Haaretz reports. Galant’s chances in the race to lead the Israeli military had been thrown into doubt in the wake of a scandal involving a forged document, which suggested the general had attempted to smear rivals and nearly put an end to his campaign.

ASBIS Named Distributor of the Year

June 2nd, 2010 | No Comments

ASBIS Middle East has honoured “Components Distributor of the Year” during the annual Reseller Middle East (RME) Partner Excellence Awards.

‘I Gotta Feeling’ named best-selling digital song of all time

May 7th, 2010 | No Comments

London, May 7 : Black Eyed Peas track ‘I Gotta Feeling’ is the best-selling digital song of all time, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
According to the information system that tracks sales of music and music video products throughout the United States and Canada, the track spent 14 weeks at the top of the US music chart.
What’s [...]