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Hi everyone! I'm Bethany Brookshire
and I'm coming to you right now
from the Intel International Science
and Engineering Fair in Phoenix, Arizona!
I'm here with more than 1600 high school
students from around the world.
They're are showing off
their amazing research projects,
from robots to cancer therapies
to how to fight greenhouse gases.
Right now, I'm trying to make
a video series that will help
more kids do their own research.
I want to teach people
how to do real experiments,
how to get data and analyze it,
and answer questions about
how the world works.
The kids here at Intel ISEF,
they know about the scientific method.
They know that experiments aren't
things you just do once.
Now, it's time to hear from them!
What's your name?
I am Arda and I am from Turkey.
And what's the most important part
of getting started in science?
The most important part is
the literature reading because
in literature reading, we can
know a lot of things
for our project.
Hi. I'm Megha Vyakaranam.
I'm from Frisco, Texas.
And why is a hypothesis really important?
A hypothesis is important because
it sets the stand for future theories
and postulates that you make
based on the scientific data that you
calculate. And you can test your
hypothesis with the data you get
and if you hypothesis is correct,
then good for you!
What's your name?
Hi! My name is Darrell Tubbs.
I am from Detroit, Michigan.
And what's the most important part
of data collection?
Being consistent because if you're
not consistent then you can't get
the correct accuracy of what you're
experimenting. And then if it's not valid
you can't really present it to others.
What's your name?
My name is Fabiane and I'm from Brazil.
And what is it important to do statistics?
In our case it is important
because we need to prove
that our things work
to do the rest of the system.
In science, every step is important.
Society for Science and the Public wants
to share those steps with everyone.
Go to our site at Rally.org,
and donate to help us
create a video series that will
science your life.