The Vanda Science International Competition is an internationally recognized science competition for students. The competition is supported by VANDA Research and the National University of Singapore. The competition covers a wide range of scientific disciplines, including mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, programming, and engineering. Participants must first compete in an online qualifying round to advance to the final round, where research-based problems are presented. Participating in the competition offers young students an opportunity to gain valuable experience and knowledge in various scientific fields and serves as a great platform for those who are passionate about pursuing a career in science. The Vanda Science 2023 competition is open to students in grades 3 to 11 (Primary 3 to Secondary 5). The school-based competition will take place on June 15-16, 2023 (paper-based), and the private candidate competition will be held on June 17, 2023 (online). register To pa...
Cheese puffs: These cheesy snacks were invented when a machine malfunctioned and extruded cornmeal dough into puffy shapes. Rice Krispies treats: They were accidentally created when a Kellogg's employee spilled a mixture of melted marshmallows and Rice Krispies cereal. Caramel: Caramel was accidentally discovered when sugar was heated too long, resulting in a rich, sweet, and sticky substance. Coffee: According to legend, coffee was discovered when a shepherd noticed his goats becoming lively after eating berries from a certain tree. Pretzels: The shape of pretzels is said to have originated from a monk accidentally twisting dough into the shape of crossed arms. Worcestershire sauce: It was created when two chemists tried to replicate a sauce from India but ended up with a different and flavorful product. Scones: Scones were created when a baker forgot to add eggs to his bread dough but continued baking it anyway. French fries: It is believed that French fries were born when a che...
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