The halls at Eastern Wyoming College were filled with more students than usual this week, as participants in the Southeast Wyoming Regional Science Fair descended on the school to show off their projects and potentially earn an invite to the state event.
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The halls at Eastern Wyoming College were filled with more students than usual this week, as participants in the Southeast Wyoming Regional Science Fair descended on the school to show off their projects and potentially earn an invite to the state event. Students representing junior and senior grade divisions from Goshen, Albany, Niobrara and Laramie counties presented more than 100 projects on a range of topics, including the amount of electricity produced by a single battery, the nutritional value of peanut butter to application of robotic hands.