Kid Geniuses Too Smart for Science Fair? 

At the Metro Richmond Science Fair, you find all the usual suspects. Bean plants. Brine shrimp. Bread mold. And then there's the Effect of Concentration of Basic Fibroblast Growth Factor (bFGF) on the Quantitative Analysis of the Undifferentiation of Human Embryonic…

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