From The Algemeiner
Youngsters
from the Ilan Ramon Youth Physics Center in Beersheba, Israel notched
an achievement on a global scale Wednesday by winning yet another prize
in the “First Step to Nobel Prize in Physics” annual competition, widely
considered the world’s most prestigious science prize for high school
students.
Between 2007 and 2014, the Ramon Center has placed
Israel as the world leader in prizes for physics research conducted by
high schoolers. The center has won 45 total prizes during that period,
leaving countries like South Korea, the U.S., and Russia far behind.
The
Ramon Center operates in conjunction with physics teachers from across
the Jewish state to identify the most gifted southern Israeli students.
The students write their research work with the guidance of experts from
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
This year, 10 of the best
research projects were submitted to the prestigious U.S.-based
competition, and on Thursday the students’ research projects were
presented to the wider Israeli public for the first time.
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