October 1, 2022 | Issue 22-10

Upcoming Events

October 18 - Heisman High School Scholarship Deadline


November 17 -Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship Deadline


November 18 - Registration Deadline for 2023 Sacramento Regional STEM Fair


March 18, 2023 - Sacramento Regional STEM Fair

Calling all judges! If you're an adult who is in possession of a Bachelor's Degree at minimum, and is interested in becoming a judge for the 2023 Sacramento Regional STEM Fair, it's easier than you think! If you don't fall under one of the following then we'd love for you to join us:


To avoid conflicts of interest, the Sacramento Regional STEM Fair does not allow the following (perhaps otherwise well-qualified) people to serve as judges: 


6th-12th grade school teachers, site administrators of schools with participants, staff, or board members.


Parents of or professional mentors of any student participants.


Anyone else whose relationship with any STEM fair participant could pose a conflict of interest such as Family, neighbor, or corporate relationships are often too complex for NSEF to enumerate all the cases where you as a judge may find yourself scheduled to evaluate a project whose student(s) you know personally or professionally. If you can anticipate such conflicts before the day of the event ("my company donated resources to four chemistry projects," for example), please contact the fair coordinator to transfer duties to a volunteer capacity.

Sign up here!

2023 Sacramento Regional STEM Fair Date Announcement!

The Sacramento Regional STEM Fair is scheduled to kick off on March 18, 2023, regardless of whether it is in-person or online! The NorCal STEM Education Foundation Board of Directors has voted to hold an in-person fair if possible for 2023, but we are maintaining a contingency plan, based upon what could still happen with the COVID-19 pandemic. 


If held in-person the 2023 Sacramento Regional STEM fair would be held, in its entirety, on Saturday, March 18 2023 (set up day Friday, March 17, 2023). If the STEM Fair is held online for 2023, it will be held from March 18, 2023 to March 26, 2023. Our goal is to host an in-person event though, so watch out for more information (including a location announcement) as the date draws near! 


As a reminder: Now is the time to do some background research, design your experiment, and register your project (Register a middle school project here) (Register a high school project here). Do not start your experimentation yet! The deadline to register for the 2023 Sacramento Regional STEM Fair is Friday, November 18, 2022, at 11:59 p.m.


Our Scientific Review Committee (SRC) needs time to examine ALL registrations and approve them for safety and protocol content BEFORE you can perform your experimentation. The SRC is comprised of teachers, scientists, engineers, and various other specialties, and is dedicated to following the guidelines set by the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) to guarantee the safety of the next generation of Scientists and Engineers, like you! We recommend submitting your registration early to ensure that any discrepancies within your registration are fixed before the deadline.


Stay tuned to our social media, newsletters, and emails for more exciting details!


See you at the Sacramento Regional STEM Fair in 2023! In the meantime, we hope your Halloween Festivities are safe, joyous, and fun!

Teachers! Does your class need help figuring out exactly how to register for the STEM Fair? We're available! Contact us at [email protected] for details and to schedule a presentation!

Student Scholarships

Jack Kent Cooke Foundation College Scholarship


DEADLINE:

November 17, 2022


HOW TO APPLY:

Meet the following criteria requirements:

1. Be a current high school senior.

2. Intend to enroll in an accredited four-year college beginning in fall 2023.

3. Earn a minimum, cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or above.

4.Demonstrate unmet financial need - family annual gross income up to $95,000.

Submit two academic recommendations, one counselor recommendation, a school report and transcripts by the deadline.


Find out more on the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation website here.

Heisman High School Scholarship


DEADLINE:

3 p.m. on October 18, 2022


HOW TO APPLY:

Meet the following criteria requirements:

1. Have a cumulative weighted high school GPA of 3.0 or higher.

2. Participate or have participated in grades 9, 10, or 11 in at least one of the sports recognized by the International Olympic Committee in the Summer and Winter Olympic Games, the Paralympic Games, or the National Federation of State High School Association.

3. Be a leader in school and in the community and serve as a role model for underclassmen.

4.Be a high school senior.


Find out more, and fill out the application on the Heisman High School Scholarship website here.

Around the Corner from College $1,000 Scholarship


DEADLINE:

December 31, 2022


HOW TO APPLY:

Meet the following criteria requirements:

1. Be a current high school student (freshman, sophomore, junior or senior). 

2. live in the US (as a US citizen, permanent resident, or with DACA status) or living internationally, but must be planning to attend college or university in the US. 


Find out more, and fill out the application on the Around the Corner from College $1,000 Scholarship website here.

The 2023 Sacramento Regional STEM Fair will be here sooner than you think!


Support STEM Education efforts in your community by sponsoring the Foundation. The NorCal STEM Education Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, so your donations are tax-deductible! All proceeds go toward our mission to inspire and engage students to become interested in pursuing scientific, technological, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) degrees and careers.


Donate via our PayPal here, or you can mail a check to:


NorCal STEM Education Foundation

455 Capitol Mall, Suite 500

Sacramento, CA 95814


For more information about sponsoring the Foundation, go to our website.

Support Sacramento STEM Education While you Shop!

Shop on Amazon! Contribute to a nonprofit while you shop online! Shop for gifts, school supplies, and more on Amazon to generate donations for the Sacramento Regional Science And Engineering Fair Foundation (dba NorCal STEM Education Foundation).


All you need to do is register with Amazon Smile here, then shop as you normally would, but from Smile.Amazon.com, Amazon can even auto-direct you there once you sign up! The same shopping experience, same prices, but with the added benefit of Amazon's support of the Foundation.

Science Spotlight

Scientists Traced a New COVID Lineage to One Office! 

Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have been tracking a very mutated variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus through wastewater for a majority of the pandemic. Recently, they managed to track the variant they're tracking to one particular area in Wisconsin. 


The research team used samples from wastewater and other sources (including asking dog owners to donate their pup's excrement at one point) to narrow the source down to one business with fewer than 30 employees. 


Their work could help researchers understand how variants emerge, and potentially to help predict the future of the COVID-19 variants. Virology is a quickly evolving field that might be for you if you're into if you're interested in preserving public health.


Read more about their research here.

 

Are Chromosomes Fluid? Yes, suggests new research.

Scientists from CNRS, the Curie Institute, and Sorbonne University, in collaboration with scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, attached magnetic nanoparticles to a small portion of a chromosome in a living cell. Then, they stretched the chromosome, exerting different degrees of force, thanks to a micro-magnet outside the cell. 


This experimentation enabled researchers to see the range of forces exerted naturally in the nucleus - for example by enzymes replicating DNA - is enough to alter the shape of a chromosome. The major discovery, made by a top notch team of physicists and biologists, changes human knowledge of how chromosomes work! 


So long, yarn-loop gel! Hello not-quite liquid, definitely not solid fluid! Now how will scientists create a model of chromosomes, given our new understandings? Maybe you'll be the one to do it! 


Read more about the research and findings at SciTechDaily here


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