On May 14, 2010, Amy Chyao (center), Kevin Ellis (left) and Yale Fan earned top honors at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2010, the world's largest pre-college science competition. Chyao, 15, of Richardson, Texas, received $75,000 and the Gordon E. Moore Award, given for the first time in honor of the Intel cofounder and retired chairman and CEO. Ellis, 18, of Vancouver, Wash., and Fan, 18, of Beaverton, Ore., each received $50,000. (photo credit: Chris Ayers/Intel)
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