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2 years, 5 months ago about Isha Jain

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asianboy | 2 years, 5 months ago
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She is a high school student who won 100,000 dollars in scholarship money when she won the first place at the Siemens Math, science, and technology for her research on bone growth, this is significant because it is the first time a girl has even won the contest. She will be attending LeHigh University.
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edwardclint | 2 years, 5 months ago
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Isha Jain is a gifted person with a passion for math and science, she was credited for finding the causes of growth spurts, which was published in the journal "Developmental Dynamics.

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"Isha Jain thinks math and science are cool.

Before she was old enough to buy sweets at a PG-13 movie, her candy-making findings were featured at major scientific summits.

Recently, 16-year-old Isha used both skill sets to identify what causes growth spurts. Not only did she think her findings were cool, but so did the journal "Developmental Dynamics," which published her work. The Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology went beyond just the thinking: It gave her a cool $100,000 scholarship.
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