FCPS offering Google Apps but not Apple apps. Science Fair now corrupt: copying of papers.
FCPS offering Google Apps but not Apple apps. This makes asians happy but america sad. (fcps is state funded foreign communist insertion into usa, it's that simple). Google apps are made by foreigners and run on non-USA phones, we all know.
Science Fair now corrupt: apparent copying of papers and parental help now allowed.
Physics and Astronomy: Justin Wang of Chantilly High School, The Effect of Spectral Content on Acoustic and Synthesized Timbre. Justin Wang.
(ie, search on inet for that: you'll find many papers each maybe submitted by a few "gov scientists" - and it's about music or assigning music instruments sounds to data - which is not science (it's application, science application perhaps)). let's put aside it's not a physics or astronomy paper proper. the POINT is if the "project" is copying know papers, and if anyone checked, or if fcps is letting students slide by with copying papers made by government workers (why is, that means all previous graduates are cheated: because it wasn't allowed previously).
(teachers used to dis-allow copying of research papers but MORESO dis-allow help from parents who were "eager to get their child ahead of other's". what this does is cheat all previous graduates who had to create a unique paper - pushing democrats ahead doing (allot less work to get ahead))
https://www.fcps.edu
https://www.fcps.edu/news/twelve-students-win-grand-prize-awards-2018-fairfax-county-regional-science-and-engineering
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Animal Sciences: Nicholas Lin of Westfield High School, Analyzing the Role of Intralipid and Epinephrine in the Treatment of Toxicity in D. magna.
Biochemistry: Christopher Bi and Karthik Budharaju of Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology (TJHSST), Identifying Alzheimer's-Associated Proteins as Substrates of a Novel Protein Quality Control Pathway.
Cellular and Molecular Biology: Tyler Amos of Chantilly High School, Melanoma Cell Malignancy Does Not Correlate with Migratory Rates in Three Cell Lines.
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics: Kavya Kopparapu of TJHSST, GlioVision: A Platform for the Automatic Assessment of Glioblastoma Tumor Features using Deep Learning; and Alicia Pan and Allen Pan of Madison High School, Novel Structure and Energy Cycles of Kinesin Dimers Walking on Microtubules Revealed from Self-Guided Langevin Dynamics.
Environmental Engineering: Palash Shah and Kartik Chugh of Westfield High School, Impurivision: A Mobile App for Identifying Water Contamination using Deep Learning.
Physics and Astronomy: Justin Wang of Chantilly High School, The Effect of Spectral Content on Acoustic and Synthesized Timbre.
Systems Software: Mihir Patel of TJHSST, Optimizing Reinforcement Learning through Dynamic Environment Manipulation.
Translational Medical Sciences: Shannen Prindle of Oakton High School, A Novel Approach to Improving Photodynamic Therapy.
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