Mottley’s sea-level-rise research wins multiple awards

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The turbine pictures are some of the models that Kailee Oyama created using a 3D printer, showing the potential of using wind turbines to generate energy from passing traffic. Her project took fifth place in the senior division of the 2021 Kaua‘i Regional Science and Engineering Fair.

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Denali Chun, a sixth-grader at St. Theresa School in Kekeha, is winner of the 2021 Kaua‘i Regional Science and Engineering Fair junior division.

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Kai Mottley, a senior at Kaua‘i High School, is the first-place winner in the 2021 Kaua‘i Regional Science and Engineering Fair’s senior division.

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Sofia Towns and Elise Yukimura of Kaua‘i High load DNA into an electrophoresis gel as part of their project, “The Genetic Analysis of Cook and Norfolk Island Pines,” judged third-best entry in the senior division 2021 Kaua‘i Regional Science and Engineering Fair.

LIHU‘E — Kai Mottley, a junior at Kaua‘i High, scored big at the 2021 Kaua‘i Regional Science and Engineering Fair, with his project examining how sea-level rise will impact native species.

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