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A young student in a suit and tie stands smiling in front of a tri-fold science fair display titled “The Future of Travel: Faster, Cleaner, Heavier.” The board includes sections labeled Background, Purpose, Hypothesis, Null Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Data and Conclusion, with charts and photos. The display is set up on a table with papers and a booklet, inside a gymnasium with rows of red bleachers in the background.
Austin Amestoy
More than 200 of the brightest young minds from across the state filled a gymnasium at UM this week for the 71st annual Montana Science Fair. Students showcased their work – from magnetic levitation, to drone laser tag – and competed for a chance to enter the national science fair.

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