2024 Acellus Science Fair: Meet the Winners!

May 22, 2024  •  EPISODE 223

Get inspired by the standout projects from the 2024 Science Fair. Meet the talented Acellus students whose creativity and hard work earned them top honors.

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32 Comments

  1. Juliann Huff

    Wow congrats!

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  2. isaac

    i am r 51s biggest fan []_[]

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  3. PajetMonet biggest fan

    Hey can we have different compotishions like a photo taking or dance or singing something art wise ☺️☺️😊🎶💜 hello Pajet Monet

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  4. Ally

    congratualations!!

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  5. Jordan Benson

    🙂

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  6. Liam

    May God be with you, soldiers

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  7. Illana M. Alif

    Congratulations everyone, hard work pays off!

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  8. Aria Torello

    love it

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  9. David Jacobs

    congratulations

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  10. Jaden

    I will be a winner one day.

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  11. Maximilian

    You can learn a lot in a science fair.

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  12. hunter castillo

    elvis robot neat

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  13. zoe

    wow I wonder if science l!ve is here in veages!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!🤑😜😝

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  14. Nylah McMillan

    Good projects guys! Keep up the good work. The Elvis Dance was genius!

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  15. Jada R.

    All of the entries were wonderful, and my favorite was with Peter’s magnet lock.

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  16. Josiah Alkire

    The pop sounded like a pop gun

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  17. Coralynn Puska

    Congrats to all, that amazing I hope there will be even more for next year!!!

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  18. lxlied

    love the way it popped more in a cartoonish sound effect way

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  19. AT

    Good job everyone so proud of everyone keep up the goodwork

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  20. Elexi Harris

    I wonder if there are any applications for electrolysis in other polarized atoms. Nitrous oxide, for example, is a polar atom, as well as the third most significant pollutant, so if we could figure out a way to perform electrolysis on gasses, it would be very helpful in reducing global warming.

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  21. Amara Sage Westbrook

    Hi there, is there any spot in the science fair next year?

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  22. Zenya

    Congrats to the winners

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  23. Max McCall

    Very cool experiment with hydrogen and that pop was louder then i expected

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  24. Max McCall

    Wow i had no idea the international science academy was made by the former president of lockheed martin.

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  25. Devin Tolliver

    That Elvis robot was hilarious! I’m glad he placed!

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  26. Coralynn Puska

    nice I like the desk magnetic lock that was pretty cool

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  27. Sundancer

    Can we have a whole science fair notification please cause I’ve robot dancing please @PajetMonet

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  28. Ranulph Zapf

    I loved that experiment!

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  29. Griffin Kilchenstein

    As Josiah stated, the winners did great!! Good luck next year everyone!!👍 Thanks Acellus!!

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  30. Amara

    I would like to be in the science fair.

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  31. Sherif Ray

    Will there be 2025 winners?

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  32. Josiah Alkire

    Congrats to the winners of the Science Fair and the robot dancing contest! I wish good luck to the students who will be in next years Science Fair! 🙂

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