The Washington Post has an article on the three winners of the "Intel
International
Science and Engineering Fair", two of which are from the U.S. and one is from
the Canada, eh?  See:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/loudoun-maryland-teens-claim-top-spots-at-international-science-fair/2012/05/18/gIQAJp8nfU_story.html

One of the students is Ari Dyckovsky (I can just imagine the jokes
made about his
last name) who has been doing research on quantum teleportation at the
National Institute of Standards and Technology.  But don't take my word for it,
here's a WP article on it:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/intel-contest-finalist-loudoun-teen-with-passion-for-science/2012/03/05/gIQAkaT3wR_story.html

And this research has produced an article where Mr. Dychovsky is first author.
See:
http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.4028

And, if you're up to it, here is the article:
http://olmschenk.info/papers/arxiv1202.4028_2012_interference_analysis_Dyckovsky.pdf

So, what did *you* do in high school?  How many publications did you
have when you graduate? ;-)

The bar just gets raised higher every year.

-Mike Palij
New York University
[email protected]

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