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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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! 🙂
Will there be 2025 winners?
I would like to be in the science fair.
As Josiah stated, the winners did great!! Good luck next year everyone!!👍 Thanks Acellus!!
I loved that experiment!
Can we have a whole science fair notification please cause I’ve robot dancing please @PajetMonet
nice I like the desk magnetic lock that was pretty cool
That Elvis robot was hilarious! I’m glad he placed!
Wow i had no idea the international science academy was made by the former president of lockheed martin.
Very cool experiment with hydrogen and that pop was louder then i expected
Congrats to the winners
Hi there, is there any spot in the science fair next year?
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.
Good job everyone so proud of everyone keep up the goodwork
love the way it popped more in a cartoonish sound effect way
Congrats to all, that amazing I hope there will be even more for next year!!!