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12-12-2014
Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants and prize-winners Ana Radojicic, left, and Ella Keilthy, both from St. John's NS, Cratloe, Co. Clare, with their "Water Purification Project". There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney, UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters
Blick ins Treppenhaus des Intel Automotive Innovation and Product Development Center in Karlsruhe – Perspektive gerade nach vorn.
Got my new CPU: Intel Core2 Duo E7500 Wolfdale. Not the latest, but it sure beats my AMD Athlon 3200 XP.
12-12-2014
Intel mini-scientist 2014 participants, from left to right, 6th class students Cormac Kelly, Eoin Browne, Aoibhin Cunningham, and Alanna Moloney from Birrane NS, Killimer, Co. Clare, with their "Eureka - Zapp That" project. There were 22 primary schools participating in the competition with the judges made up of Intel employees and Clare McInerney, UL / Lero. Intel, Shannon, Co. Clare. Picture credit: Diarmuid Greene/Fusionshooters
Gewinner des 2. Platzes des Intel ISEF Grand Award 2011. Unter den Gewinnern ist Jan Käberich aus Deutschland. Er hat für seinen auf einem Ball balancierenden Roboter gleich zwei respektabel dotierte Preise eingeheimst. Zum einen den 2. Platz des Intel ISEF Grand Award 2011 in der Kategorie Electrical and Mechanical ENGINEERING ($1,500.00) und zum anderen den First Place-China Association for Science and Technology (CAST) Award ($3,000.00).
Touring the Intel Museum after the first Intel Insider meeting in June 2008 in Santa Clara, CA.
blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/06/prolific_individuals_f...
Two 14 year old Gujarati girls made markers with bio degradable non-toxic ink made out of vegetable products. Just as bright as regular markers, super affordable, and on the upside if your toddler accidentally sucks on the highlighter… no worries: just skip juice-time.
Read more at blogs.intel.com/csr
Jan Käberich aus Deutschland hat für seinen auf einem Ball balancierenden Roboter gleich zwei respektabel dotierte Preise eingeheimst. Zum einen den 2. Platz des Intel ISEF Grand Award 2011 in der Kategorie Electrical and Mechanical ENGINEERING ($1,500.00) und zum anderen den First Place-China Association for Science and Technology (CAST) Award ($3,000.00).