SILVER
Grade: 8

Myopia on the Rise: Why Myopia is Becoming Increasingly Common?

Examining the rise in myopia, its relation to excessive near work and strategies, technologies, and collective changes in lifestyle we can implement for its prevention and slowing down the progression.

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Awards
Alberta Assoc of Optometrists Award
SILVER
Grade: 8

Myopia: The True Threat to your Vision

In this project, I will research all about myopia its dangers. I will also research about how scientists have designed lenses with different patterns that reduce the progression of myopia, as well as other solutions and their impact.

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HONOURABLE
MENTION
Grade: 5

Nature and It's Glow

This project is about the study of living animals and plants that glow and illuminate themselves.

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HONOURABLE
MENTION
Grade: 9

Neuroscience Behind Dreams: The Science of Sleep and Our Subconscious

This project explores the fascinating science behind dreams, focusing on how the brain generates them. It examines the role of sleep stages, brain activity, and neural pathways in shaping dreams and why we dream in the first place.

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GOLD
Grade: 6

Next Gen FM

This is a project on how FM radios work, also featuring AM radio research, electromagnetic waves electromagnetic spectrum modulation and types of modulation.

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SILVER
Grade: 10

Next-Gen Prosthetics: Merging Myoelectric and Brain-Controlled Technology for Seamless Limb Function

The research and development of a virtual prototype for a hybrid prosthetic system that integrates myoelectric signals and brain-computer interface technology to enhance prosthetic limb function.

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BRONZE
Grade: 6

Oozing Oobleck

We are researching that Oobleck will act as a liquid when undisturbed, and a solid when force is applied to it.

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BRONZE
Grade: 5

Optical illusions and the brain.

Why does the human brain see optical illusions? The neuroscience of optical illusions.

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HONOURABLE
MENTION
Grade: 9

Optimal Optometrey

14 participants will take a visual acuity test one eye at a time at different times of the day to see the decline of vision throughout the day.

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