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Intel looks to teen scientists to improve solar power, cybersecurity, and cancer research

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Intel looks to teen scientists to improve solar power, cybersecurity, and cancer research

Intel awarded finalists this week for its annual Science Talent Search for teen scientists, and several of the projects focused on pushing the boundaries of solar energy.

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