
The Acellus Science Fair | The Power of Inventioneering
September 13, 2023 • EPISODE 187
What role does inventioneering play in shaping future scientists? Join us on this episode of Science LIVE as we explore the Acellus Science Fair and the powerful influence of invention and creativity. Discover how students use science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills to develop innovative ideas and inventions, setting the stage for a bright future in innovation and problem-solving.

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really liked the science fair videos, especially the garlic one
I hope there will be more!
Good video!
How do other companies send high-definition video? Do they also have their own servers?
I did not know that garlic could kill bacteria, I do know that it is tasty though.