Today, President Obama will host his sixth and final White House Science Fair, welcoming students from across the country to show us how they are going to change the future of America.
“As a society, we have to celebrate outstanding work by young people in science at least as much as we do Super Bowl winners. Because superstar biologists and engineers and rocket scientists and robot-builders… they’re what’s going to transform our society. They’re the folks who are going to come up with cures for diseases and new sources of energy, and help us build healthier, more successful societies.”President Obama, 2014 White House Science Fair
This year's White House Science Fair will highlight the ingenuity and entrepreneurship of the next generation of scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and innovators. Students attending this year's Science Fair are tackling some of our Nation's greatest challenges - from combating climate change, to uncovering new ways to fight cancer, to discovering ways to reach farther beyond our atmosphere as a part of the Mars generation. Learn more about the next generation of America's innovators.
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— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) April 13, 2016
Tune in tomorrow for @POTUS's final #WHScienceFair: https://t.co/52HKuS87xA https://t.co/Q2SpHKeelG
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— Valerie Jarrett (@vj44) April 13, 2016
Karlie on her way to the #WHScienceFair via snapchat 💞 pic.twitter.com/AHJ4ArCef8
— grace 🌟 (@dailykloss) April 13, 2016
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— Janelle Monáe👽🚆🤖🚀🪐 (@JanelleMonae) April 13, 2016
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— AmyPoehlerSmartGirls (@smrtgrls) April 13, 2016
Check out @POTUS's final #WHScienceFair from anywhere on the planet… or off it! https://t.co/DYD0fk2J18 https://t.co/2gI3dUFjIf
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) April 13, 2016
The future of the USA is in good hands with these bright minds @WhiteHouse #WHScienceFair! Great initiative @POTUS pic.twitter.com/OPSczbvfo9
— Chef José Andrés 🕊️🥘🍳 (@chefjoseandres) April 13, 2016
Augusta taught me about the wonders of concrete viscosity. #WHScienceFair pic.twitter.com/YOmFrg3eTc
— Adam Savage (@donttrythis) April 13, 2016
Had the opportunity to meet some of the incredible #WHScienceFair students tackling cancer. Just so proud of them. pic.twitter.com/sY5Qv4mvZU
— VP Biden (Archived) (@VP44) April 13, 2016
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— U.S. Department of Energy (@ENERGY) April 13, 2016
.@POTUS highlights a few of the young innovators at the #WHScienceFair: https://t.co/zebPBWO67z https://t.co/lA6FZFUYsk
— White House Archived (@ObamaWhiteHouse) April 13, 2016
You don’t need to be at the White House to participate. Share YOUR science projects on social media using #WHScienceFair.
In 2010, the President hosted the first-ever White House Science Fair. Check out some highlights from fairs past.
Danielle Cohen is an intern in the Office of Digital Strategy