Bright young minds work to solve big problems at science competition

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The Regeneron Science Talent Search starts with 2,000 science projects from across the country, which are then narrowed down to 40.

The problems may seem enormous. The solutions to these challenges, though, are down-to-earth — and may be right here, among one group of bright students.

It starts with 2,000 science projects from across the country, which are narrowed down to 40. Those 40 students presented their detailed research to the competition's judges this week in Washington, D.C. Ishika Nag developed spray-on, rechargeable nanoparticles as an inexpensive way of strengthening and extending the effectiveness of a mask.

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