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Updated: 02/20/2013 07:59:50AM

Out-of-the-box thinking wins at science fair

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Angelique Noles, from Port Charlotte High School, spent three years researching her project on how sounds affect plant growth. She won first place in Senior Plant Science and will compete at both the state science fair and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix.

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About 475 students from 80 schools competed at the 56th annual Regional Science and Inventors Fair, held at Florida Gulf Coast University.

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Angelique Noles, from Port Charlotte High School, spent three years researching her project on how sounds affect plant growth. She won first place in Senior Plant Science and will compete at both the state science fair and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix.

By BARBARA
BEAN-MELLINGER

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Carl Sagan once said that “science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge.”

Students from six Charlotte County public schools demonstrated their high levels of thinking at the Thomas A. Edison Regional Science and Inventors Fair held earlier this month at Florida Gulf Coast University’s Alico Arena.

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