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Science Fair – Trailer | National Geographic


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·Nov 11, 2024

The winner in the category of Medicine, making it ties—that's like the big thing. You kind of had that status of being in, like, the group I would say that a lot of people are jealous of.

On deadlines, I'm awful. I wait until the deadline to start working. I listen to trap music and classical music, passing up volume. I actually don't listen to classical music that much; I just listen to mostly trap.

Yes, if you're there just to win the prize, you're missing the point of science. Can you enter into this new kind of world? I didn't even know cave existed. It's one of the best weeks of my life, like every time I go there.

So, you know, meet you. Sorry, you, Chris! Say you agree. Did I spot us? How's it gonna be? I'm gonna be so proud when one of my kids wins a Nobel Prize because they will.

Finalists from 78 countries, regions, and territories around the world can think of it as the Olympics of science fair. [Music] The planet [Music]. Winning will change your life in ways that you don't even come free. [Applause]

Today's like the judging day, so we're gonna get judged for, what, like six hours today?

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