Noun
science fair (plural science fairs)
A competition in which contestants, usually children, create science-related projects or demonstrations.
Looking back, video game design seems a natural fit, although there was no such thing when I was growing up. I built a Tic-Tac-Toe playing machine in my teens which went up in smoke on the night it was scheduled to go to a science fair. David Crane
Do you really think your terrestrial counterpart is living in the best of all possible worlds? Where I come from, an eighth grader would be ashamed to enter planet Earth in a junior high school science fair. James K. Morrow
Elaborating on the laser optical system developed by my former students, Dylon Merrell and Charley Adams, for their International Science Fair competition, MIASMAS team recently completed a quantum computational device that can solve Deutsch’s Problem. Source: Internet
Earlier this year, he entered a prototype of the drone in the 2020 Aurora Energy Otago Regional Science Fair and won four of the top prizes. Source: Internet
ROCK SPRINGS– Western Wyoming Community College hosted the 2020 Southwest Regional Science Fair on Thursday, in which over 70 projects filled Rushmore Gym. Source: Internet