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Society for Science
Putting the power and wonder of science into everyone's hands.
Founded as Science Service in 1921, the Society for Science has been dedicated to expanding scientific literacy, access to STEM education and scientific research for more than 100 years. As a nonprofit 501(c)(3) membership organization, our mission promotes the understanding and appreciation of science and the vital role it plays in human advancement: to inform, educate, and inspire. We are best k
05/30/2026
finalists are using biochemistry, AI and medical research to help advance the conversations around improving mental health.
Hope for the future: 2026 Regeneron ISEF finalists research solutions for the mental health crisis Note: This blog includes references to depression and anxiety, which some readers may find difficult. May is Mental Health Awareness…
Evan Morris received the Mary Sue Coleman Award for Life Science Innovation & Impact of $10,000 for his low-cost system to detect and interrupt seizure-like behavior in a worm model.
Aakash Manaswi received the Peggy Scripps Award for Science Communication for creating a carbon dioxide-based system that may be a cheaper and safer alternative to treating varroa mite infestations in bee colonies.
Illaria Liedtke received the H. Robert Horvitz Prize for Fundamental Research for studying brain cells using magnets. Her research could help lead to new therapies that regulate brain activity without implanted electrical devices.
Kevin Sun received the Craig R. Barrett Award for Innovation for developing a new way to sort plastic recyclables using a dissolvable tag.
Anusha Arora received the F. Thomson Leighton and Bonnie Berger Family Prize for STEM Excellence at for her music therapy device.
05/22/2026
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Evan Budz won the Gordon E. Moore Award for Positive Outcomes for Future Generations at for making an AI-powered imaging robot to find and measure tiny pieces of plastic in water.
Lakshmi Agrawal, 18, of Bellevue, Washington, received the Regeneron Young Scientist Award at for a sponge that removes salmon-killing pollutants from water.
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