Will Rogers Coppock received a full scholarship to "COSMOS"
a University of California summer science program for his
science fair paper "An Improved Algorithm for Least Common
Denominator."  This distinguished award was very highly
competitive, as is admission to the COSMOS program.  (Full
tuition is $2,310.)  Cosmos judges met Will at his exhibit
at the Greater San Diego Science and Engineering Fair in
Balboa Park on Wednesday.

Will, age 16, will spend one month this summer living on the
UCSD campus like an undergraduate student.  He plans to
continue work on an earlier science fair project of his on
global warming.  He will take a cluster of studies titled,
"Living Oceans and Global Climate Change."

{Dr. William M. Connolley, of this newsgroup, was Will's advisor
on his global warming paper.}

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