Here are the awards for the 2007 San Francisco Bay Area Science Fair. It looks a little bit rough because the list is an unformatted plain text file, so you can easily cut and paste your local information into the application of your choice. The information order is given below. County, City, School, Sponsoring Teacher, Student, Project Title, Grade, Category, Place, Special Awards Alameda Fremont Mission San Jose High School Mr. Howell Ryan Ko Repeated Injection Exposures to Naphthalene Produce Terminal Bronchiolar Clara Cell Tolerance in Female Mice 12 Biology 1 Outstanding Achievement -- Scientific AmericanGrand Prize Alameda Albany Albany High School Mr. Pedersen Ronen Sarig Rolling Towards Efficiency 12 Engineering and Computer Applications 1 Outstanding Project Using Engineering Technology Alameda Oakland Head-Royce School Mr. Vann Camden Louie Whet Your Whistle With What? 11 Biology 1 Alameda San Leandro Chinese Christian Schools Mrs. Carlson George Yang Cracking the Case: Investigating the Fracture Patterns of Glass 11 Engineering and Computer Applications 1 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Mrs. Waggener Sarah Siskind Perception vs. Reality: The effect of incentive on temporal perception 9 Behavioral Science 1 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Ms. Lawrence Dhruv Amin Methicillin - resistant Staphylococcus aureus in high school environments 9 Biology 1 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Ms. Christopherson / Ms. Lawrence John Faughnan A comparison of different methods of water purification in disinfecting Coliform bacteria 9 Environmental Science 1 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Mrs. Waggener Simon Jacobs Do different frequencies of light contain different amounts of energy? 9 Physical Science 1 Alameda Alameda Alameda Community Learning Center Ms. Gueye Dylan Moore Does the pH level of a fruit affect its electric current capacity 7 Physical Science 1 Grand Prize Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Mrs. Waggener Julia Nunan-Saah A Combined Genomic and Proteomic Approach Identifies Key Targets in Multiple Sclerosis 12 Biology 2 Outstanding Achievement -- Scientific American Alameda Alameda Alameda Community Learning Center Mr. De Sousa Jonathan Boyd-Meredith Unconscious Mimicry! And the significance of the mirror neuro 11 Behavioral Science 2 Alameda Alameda Alameda Community Learning Center Mr. De Sousa Laura Williamson Wash Your Hands! A study of high school bathroom door handles. 11 Biology 2 Alameda Alameda Alameda Community Learning Center Mr. Bentz Laurel O'Connor The Written Truth 9 Behavioral Science 2 Alameda Oakland College Preparatory School Ms. Scherer Carol Tran The impact of bioaccumulation, depuration, and conditions of Aequipecten irradians on its safety for human consumption 9 Biology 2 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Mrs. Waggener James Kwan What material is the most effective in sound insulation? 9 Physical Science 2 Alameda Alameda St. Joseph Elementary School Ms. O'Callaghan Benjamin Levy Forget Jaws! Maybe a bigger danger on the beach is the E. coli in sand 8 Environmental Science 2 Alameda Alameda St. Philip Neri School Mr. Frank Kenneth Restivo Thermal Properties of a Rubber Band 7 Physical Science 2 Alameda Oakland Head-Royce School Mr. Vann Courtney Peters Adventures in Ascorbic Acid: How much Vitamin C is present in different fruits and vegetables? 11 Biology 3 Alameda Oakland Head-Royce School Mr. Vann Michela Isond Constructive Carbon: What is the effect of elevated CO2 levels on Wisconsin fast plants? 11 Environmental Science 3 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Mrs. Waggener Maya Florsheim The Effect of Mood on Perception 9 Behavioral Science 3 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Mrs. Waggener Samaneh Bolourchi The effect of different toothpastes on the growth of bacteria from human teeth 9 Biology 3 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Mrs. Waggener Kaitlin Kelleher The effect of music on a mouse's brain 9 Biology 3 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Mrs. Waggener Thomas Adams The effectiveness of different deicers 9 Physical Science 3 Alameda Alameda St. Philip Neri School Mr. Frank John Kempel "Shoo Fly" Can a pesticide-free environmentally friendly fly deterrent be developed based on the visual system of the fly? 8 Environmental Science 3 Alameda San Leandro Chinese Christian Schools Mr. Kim Olivia Lim Leaf Preservers 7 Biology 3 Alameda Alameda Alameda Community Learning Center Ms. Gueye William Emberley The Energy in Food 7 Physical Science 3 Alameda San Leandro Chinese Christian Schools Mr. Kim Ryan Ma Bubblerama! 7 Physical Science 3 Alameda Alameda Alameda Community Learning Center Ms. Gueye Christopher Womack The Gauss Rifle 7 Physical Science 3 Alameda Alameda Alameda Community Learning Center Mr. De Sousa Kumi Hodge Reaction Time: Male vs. Female 11 Biology 4 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Mrs. Waggener Eric Sezgen The effects of recycled water on grass 9 Biology 4 Alameda Alameda Alameda Community Learning Center Mr. Bentz Adam Turtsanyi Does changing the angle of incoming light affect the power of a solar cell? 9 Physical Science 4 Outstanding Heating and Engineering Project Alameda San Leandro Chinese Christian Schools Mr. Kim Matthew Yuen Think Before You Speak 8 Behavioral Science 4 Alameda Alameda Chipman Middle School Mr. Calumba Kaeleigh Thorp Extracting DNA from strawberries in various stages of ripeness 8 Biology 4 Alameda Alameda St. Philip Neri School Mr. Frank Mathew Pang How can the speed of light in gelatin be measured? 8 Physical Science 4 Alameda Alameda Chipman Middle School Mr. Calumba Katy Spurling What is the glue for you? 8 Physical Science 4 Alameda Piedmont Piedmont High School Ms. Rohmer Christopher Turney The effect of different reflective materials on solar cooker performance 9 Physical Science Special Energy Award Contra Costa El Cerrito Portola Middle School Ms. Frances Jason Masao MacMaster The Giraffe Test 7 Behavioral Science 2 Contra Costa El Cerrito Portola Middle School Mr. Wilson Malachi Whitson Got Memory? 8 Behavioral Science 3 Contra Costa Pinole Pinole Middle School Mr. Paradela Kirsten Nygaard Bottled Bacteria 8 Biology 3 Best Chemistry-Related Project Contra Costa Pinole Pinole Middle School Mr. Paradela Cody Toy What Makes a Slow Computer? 8 Engineering and Computer Applications 3 Contra Costa Pinole Pinole Middle School Mr. Paradela Kristin Jones Liquefaction 8 Physical Science 3 Contra Costa Pinole Pinole Middle School Mr. Paradela Olivia Vazquez The Colors of Solar Energy 8 Physical Science 3 Contra Costa Richmond Adams Middle School Mrs. Dabel David Sano Rising Yeast 7 Biology 3 Contra Costa El Cerrito Portola Middle School Mr. Wilson Mariana Castro Candy or Medicine 8 Behavioral Science 4 Contra Costa Pinole Pinole Middle School Mr. Paradela Shea Obiedo Bacteria 8 Biology 4 Contra Costa Richmond Adams Middle School Mr. Iwawaki Jessica Bowman The Big Freeze 8 Physical Science 4 Contra Costa El Cerrito St. John the Baptist School Mrs. Lopez Michelle Legasto-Eckard The Only Difference Between Recycled Paper and Regular Paper is the Environment 8 Physical Science 4 Contra Costa El Cerrito Windrush School Ms. Hensley Betty Tran The comparison of homemade ice cubes versus ice cubes from fast food restaurants on their benefits and safety for human consumption 8 Physical Science 4 Contra Costa El Cerrito Portola Middle School Ms. Frances Halisia Hubbard See It Now? 7 Behavioral Science 4 Contra Costa El Cerrito Portola Middle School Ms. Frances Julia Martien Lefty or Righty? 7 Behavioral Science 4 Contra Costa El Cerrito Portola Middle School Ms. Frances Mubarak Howeidy Project Bean Plant 7 Biology 4 Contra Costa Pinole Pinole Middle School Mrs. Collins Rolando Villanueva, Jr. What are the effects of light on plants? 7 Biology 4 Contra Costa El Cerrito Portola Middle School Ms. Frances Brian Seegers Insulation Experimentation 7 Physical Science 4 Outstanding Heating and Engineering Project Contra Costa El Cerrito El Cerrito High School Ms. Abelman Henry Treadway Now You "C" it, Now You Don't 9 Biology Best Food Science Project Marin Larkspur Redwood High School Ms. Hackworth Jared Shenson Examining the Mathematical Conjecture that using a particular recursive routine involving summation and exponentiation of the digits of counting numbers will always result in a specific set defined for the base and power. 11 Mathematics 1 Best Mathematics ProjectsOutstanding Achievement -- Scientific American Marin Mill Valley Tamalpais High School Mr. Childers Natasha Edman Splenda: Friend or Foe? The effect of sucralose on the food consumption of Drosophila 10 Biology 1 Marin Larkspur Redwood High School Mr. Samet / Ms. Hackworth Ranai Jabri The effects of audio-visual skew and background sounds on human perception of video content 10 Engineering and Computer Applications 1 Outstanding Project Using Engineering Technology Marin San Anselmo St. Anselm School Mrs. Pisciotta Scarlett Winningham Oil Spills 7 Environmental Science 1 Marin Larkspur Redwood High School Ms. Hackworth Sarah Barr The Effect of Hormonal Birth Control on Ovarian Cancer Development 11 Biology 2 California Association for Professional Scientists Award Marin Larkspur Redwood High School Ms. Hackworth Marissa Lambert Help shatter the greenhouse: The effect of surface area of a leaf on the amount of carbon dioxide sequestered in a closed environment. 11 Environmental Science 2 Marin Mill Valley Tamalpais High School Mr. Childers Olivia Blackstone Awaken the Senses: The effects of sense on heart rate 10 Behavioral Science 2 Marin Mill Valley Tamalpais High School Mr. Childers Alicia Blose Simulating the effects of UV rays on human skin cells using sun block and yeast 10 Biology 2 Marin Larkspur Redwood High School Mr. Samet Daniel Kaplan The effect of different percentages of ethanol and high and low intensities on fuel economy and cost efficiency 10 Environmental Science 2 Marin Mill Valley Tamalpais High School Mr. Childers Kelly Varian The effects of "Partial Root Drying" on crop production 10 Environmental Science 2 Marin Larkspur Redwood High School Ms. Hackworth Emma Basaran The effect of fermentation temperature & sugar amount on the alcohol percentage & color of wine 10 Physical Science 2 Marin Mill Valley Tamalpais High School Mr. Childers Lila Scott The effects of running vs. walking in the rain over various distances on the amount of rain collected by clothing 10 Physical Science 2 Marin Larkspur Redwood High School Mrs. Skieresz Audrey Wooster The effect of age on tastebud sensitivity and awareness 10 Physical Science 2 Marin San Rafael St. Mark's School Ms. Bredt Gena Topper How reliable is the information obtained by eyewitnesses to an event? 7 Behavioral Science 2 Marin Larkspur Redwood High School Mrs. Skieresz Rachel Thompson The effect of the amount of musical experience on the inaccuracy of relative pitch and the type of inaccuracy of relative pitch 10 Behavioral Science 3 Outstanding Achievement -- Scientific American Marin Kentfield Adaline Kent Middle School Mr. Pembleton Madeline Hooper The Soap to Use: Determining the most effective soap for bacteria inhibition 8 Biology 3 Marin Kentfield Adaline Kent Middle School Mr. Pembleton Ben Damon Estimating Pi 8 Mathematics 3 Marin Kentfield Adaline Kent Middle School Mr. Pembleton Anna Pieri Settlement of soils and building damage... are you at risk in seismic shaking??? 8 Physical Science 3 Best Geological Project Marin San Rafael St. Mark's School Ms. Bredt Jennifer Bloomquist Do people read directions? 7 Behavioral Science 3 Marin San Anselmo St. Anselm School Mrs. Pisciotta Dashiell Stander Salt Intrusion 7 Biology 3 Marin San Rafael St. Mark's School Ms. Bredt Sharanya Venkataraman Is your pantry a pharmacy? 7 Biology 3 Best Food Technology Project -- 1st Place Marin San Anselmo St. Anselm School Mrs. Pisciotta Tatiana Kreuzer Stop Trashing Up the Ocean -- A study of the California coastline desalination 7 Environmental Science 3 Best Geoscience Project Marin San Anselmo St. Anselm School Mrs. Pisciotta Kennedy McCone Environment and Temperature -- Connected? 7 Environmental Science 3 Marin Mill Valley Mount Tamalpais School Mr. Kielich Milan Amin Does a change in the size of an air bubble inside a bounce ball affect how high it will bounce? 7 Physical Science 3 Marin San Anselmo Sir Francis Drake High School Ms. Buchanan Mackenzie Shea The Effects of Varying Levels of UV Protection on Bacterial Growth 11 Biology 4 Marin Larkspur Redwood High School Mr. Stewart Ian Donaldson What is the effect of the type of light bulb on its wattage consumption? 11 Physical Science 4 Marin San Anselmo Sir Francis Drake High School Ms. Buchanan Kelsey Hollander The effect of temperature and the trapping of ethylene gas on grapefruit pH and sugar levels. 11 Physical Science 4 Best Food Science Project Marin Mill Valley Tamalpais High School Mr. Childers Sandrena Frischer The science of sleep... and students: The effect of sleep on a student's ability to function 10 Behavioral Science 4 Marin Larkspur Redwood High School Ms. Stiffler Grant Gurewitz The effect of five different digital photo developing companies and price on printed photo quality 10 Physical Science 4 Marin Kentfield Adaline Kent Middle School Mr. Pembleton Erin Brown How would you take your cookie 8 Behavioral Science 4 Marin Kentfield Adaline Kent Middle School Mr. Pembleton Charlotte Townsend Digital Perception: How long does it take humans to notice? 8 Behavioral Science 4 Marin Kentfield Adaline Kent Middle School Mr. Pembleton Daniel Weizman Is non-point-source pollution harming plants? 8 Environmental Science 4 Marin Mill Valley Mount Tamalpais School Mr. Kielich Duncan Hosie "Do increasing amounts of carbon dioxide gas in our atmosphere cause an increase in temperature?" 7 Environmental Science 4 Best Geological Project Marin Mill Valley Mount Tamalpais School Mr. Kielich Laura Gullett How does a change in the amount of resistance affect the amperage and/or voltage of an electric curcuit? 7 Physical Science 4 San Francisco San Francisco Convent of the Sacred Heart Ms. Delaney Grace Fish Living Lungs 8 Biology 1 San Francisco San Francisco Herbert Hoover Middle School Ms. Meneely Camille Nygard I don't appreciate your tone 8 Engineering and Computer Applications 1 Outstanding Project Using Engineering Technology San Francisco San Francisco West Portal Lutheran School Ms. May Timothy Tang Water Purification 7 Biology 1 San Francisco San Francisco St. Brendan School Mrs. Dowdy Jonathan Freise Bean Bench Press 8 Biology 2 San Francisco San Francisco Chinese American International School Ms. Sherman Lola Less The Real CSI 8 Biology 2 San Francisco San Francisco The San Francisco School Mr. Donovan Laura Laderman How does the interior paint color of a room affect its rate of heating and cooling? 8 Physical Science 2 Outstanding Heating and Engineering Project San Francisco San Francisco Chinese American International School Ms. Sherman Nobuo Bravo Can Goldfish See Colors? 7 Biology 2 San Francisco San Francisco Chinese American International School Ms. Sherman Reylon Yount Bird Dip 7 Biology 2 San Francisco San Francisco Chinese American International School Ms. Sherman Brandon Tang Ready Set... Spin! From Sea to Shining Sea 7 Physical Science 2 San Francisco San Francisco St. Brendan School Mrs. Dowdy John David Lorentz Pay attention! You won't see what you don't expect. 8 Behavioral Science 3 San Francisco San Francisco St. Brendan School Mrs. Dowdy Gregory Snyder Plant "Self Defense" Defends Us Too 8 Biology 3 Best Food Technology Project -- 2nd Place San Francisco San Francisco The San Francisco School Mr. Donovan Selena Buzinky Disruptions to the global food supply as a result of climate change 8 Environmental Science 3 San Francisco San Francisco St. Brigid School Mr. Scioscia Yoshua Lo Mr. Friction 8 Physical Science 3 San Francisco San Francisco Chinese American International School Ms. Sherman Ian Theriault-Shay Alcohol - The Fuel of the Future? 8 Physical Science 3 San Francisco San Francisco St. Brigid School Mr. Scioscia Ciara Maguire Ant Traffic Signals 7 Biology 3 San Francisco San Francisco Convent of the Sacred Heart Ms. Delaney Amanda Owen-Walkup How caffeine affects the growth of peas 7 Biology 3 San Francisco San Francisco Chinese American International School Ms. Sherman Ethan Lee The Perfect Sail? 7 Physical Science 3 San Francisco San Francisco A. 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Giannini Middle School Ms. Daley Alison Ong House Warming: Alternative Insulation 7 Physical Science 3 Special Energy Award San Francisco San Francisco The San Francisco School Mr. Donovan Deedee Pearce How do different insulators affect heat loss? 7 Physical Science 3 San Francisco San Francisco St. Philip the Apostle School Mr. Anderson Lizzy Dwyer How to Read a Color 8 Behavioral Science 4 San Francisco San Francisco St. Brigid School Mr. Scioscia Aurora Myers Time is of the Essence: To study or not to study 8 Behavioral Science 4 San Francisco San Francisco Chinese American International School Ms. Sherman Jonathan Lee Biofilm Formation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa 8 Biology 4 San Francisco San Francisco Herbert Hoover Middle School Ms. Meneely Mitchell Gordon Sound Reverberance 8 Physical Science 4 San Francisco San Francisco The San Francisco School Mr. Donovan Zoe Rudman How does the frequency of loops and whorls on your thumbs vary between hand and gender? 7 Biology 4 San Francisco San Francisco St. Brendan School Mrs. Dowdy Molly McGuinness "More Power For Your Money" 7 Physical Science Best Chemistry-Related Project San Mateo Belmont Carlmont High School Mr. Guzman Eric Soderstrom Surface Plasmon Resonance: Can surface plasmons be used to detect chemical changes? 11 Physical Science 1 Best Optics Project San Mateo Belmont Carlmont High School Mr. Tsuchiyama Hannah Sarver Advance to Go -- Monopoly: A Mathematical Model 10 Mathematics 1 Outstanding Achievement -- Scientific American San Mateo Hillsborough Crystal Springs Uplands School Mr. Patterson Bryce Cronkite-Ratcliff It's a Wonderful Light: An experimental study of a fluorescent solar concentrator 10 Physical Science 1 Outstanding Achievement -- Scientific AmericanGrand Prize San Mateo Woodside Woodside Elementary School Mr. Dolyniuk Nicole Kowtko Fast Food Fuel Frenzy: How effective is biofuel? 8 Environmental Science 1 Best Food or Agricultural ProjectGrand Prize San Mateo Woodside Woodside Elementary School Mr. Dolyniuk Maxime Rappaport Predicting earth's long-term temperature variations 8 Mathematics 1 San Mateo Woodside Woodside Elementary School Mr. Dolyniuk Ravi Lonberg A pseudo random nuimber generator based on a suggestion by von Neumann 7 Mathematics 1 San Mateo Belmont Carlmont High School Mr. Fung Maia Singhal Harnessing the Wind: What effect does cover shape have on the power of a wind turbine? Year 2 11 Physical Science 2 Outstanding Heating and Engineering Project Best Environmental Science Project San Mateo Belmont Carlmont High School Mr. Long Kyle Rothschild-Mancinelli Breaking the double hilix; Effects of solar UV radiation on supercoiled DNA 9 Environmental Science 2 Paul Callahan Memorial Award San Mateo Half Moon Bay Cunha Intermediate School Mr. Kastelic Tohma Judge Solar Cells: Can they take the heat? 8 Engineering and Computer Applications 2 San Mateo San Carlos Central Middle School Mrs. Nielson Zo‘ Dubrow Ice Expansion Generators: A powerful new source of renewable energy 8 Physical Science 2 Special Energy AwardBest Atmospheric Science ProjectTed Beck Memorial Award San Mateo Woodside Woodside Elementary School Mr. Dolyniuk LeeAnn Patrick Wood It Matter? A comparison of solid body electric guitars 8 Physical Science 2 San Mateo San Carlos Central Middle School Ms. Witter Timothy Struvan Will adding a triangular wing shaped flap to an existing wing decrease vortices? 7 Engineering and Computer Applications 2 San Mateo Woodside Woodside Elementary School Mr. Dolyniuk Travis McHugh Benford's Law: Fact or Fiction? 7 Mathematics 2 San Mateo Belmont Ralston Middle School Ms. Wald Melanie Lent Whistling Wineglasses 7 Physical Science 2 San Mateo Half Moon Bay Cunha Intermediate School Mr. Kastelic Colleen Flynn The Nose Knows (or Does It) 8 Behavioral Science 3 San Mateo San Mateo Abbott Middle School Mrs. Sola Kathleen Hennessy CSI: San Mateo 8 Biology 3 San Mateo Menlo Park Hillview Middle School Mr. Lyons Jennifer Chute Earthquake Intensity 8 Physical Science 3 San Mateo Half Moon Bay Cunha Intermediate School Ms. Hitchner Kevin Kingshill Temperature Matters: Testing the velocity of a marble through water 8 Physical Science 3 San Mateo San Mateo Borel Middle School Mrs. Kim Conor Stanton Faster Flips 8 Physical Science 3 San Mateo Portola Valley Corte Madera School Ms. Brown Will Strober Acceleration by magnetic forces and a new propulsion system 8 Physical Science 3 San Mateo Belmont Ralston Middle School Ms. Wald Nicole Heller Turn It Up! 7 Behavioral Science 3 San Mateo Woodside Woodside Elementary School Mr. Dolyniuk Emily Danko What are we doing to ourselves? 7 Biology 3 San Mateo Belmont Ralston Middle School Ms. Wald Jack Hendershott The Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on Seed Growth 7 Biology 3 San Mateo San Carlos Tierra Linda Middle School Mr. Higginbotham Nathan Galicia "Catapulted down the track from 0 to 60 mph in four seconds using electromagnets..." 7 Engineering and Computer Applications 3 Outstanding Project Using Engineering Technology San Mateo San Mateo St. Matthew's Episcopal Day School Mr. Gummerson Christine Herrmann Which Weather Forecaster? 7 Environmental Science 3 San Mateo Redwood City St. Pius School Mr. Meyer Mary Data Serve it up! 7 Physical Science 3 San Mateo South San Francisco Alta Loma High School Mr. White Kathryn Eberle Testing Paper Made with Recycled Fibers 7 Physical Science 3 San Mateo Woodside Woodside Elementary School Mr. Dolyniuk Donald Livingston Are nails the culprit? 7 Physical Science 3 San Mateo Woodside Woodside Elementary School Mr. Dolyniuk Kevin Stine Need for speed? (It will cost you!) 7 Physical Science 3 San Mateo Menlo Park Hillview Middle School Ms. Arrington Amanda Devine Fibonacci Numbers in Nature 8 Biology 4 San Mateo Belmont Ralston Middle School Mr. Jorgensen Iris Wu Flipmaster 5000 8 Engineering and Computer Applications 4 San Mateo Belmont Ralston Middle School Ms. Wald Kevin Bajurin Is there too much arsenic in Bay Area drinking water? 8 Environmental Science 4 San Mateo Woodside Woodside Elementary School Mr. Dolyniuk Ryan Nowicki Coffee, Plane and Juice Queues: Can Little's Law reduce the wait? 8 Mathematics 4 San Mateo San Mateo St. Matthew's Episcopal Day School Mrs. Erkelens Andrea Grimbergen Liquefaction 8 Physical Science 4 San Mateo Redwood City St. Pius School Mr. Meyer Hannie Jordan The Reality of Reaction Time: The effects of using cellular phones and listening to music 7 Behavioral Science 4 San Mateo Half Moon Bay Sea Crest School Ms. McMillan Claire Haines Glucosamine: Pure vs. Chondroitin 7 Biology 4 San Mateo Portola Valley Corte Madera School Ms. Joi Brooke Rothschild Mancinelli The effect of salt on the boiling temperature of water at different altitudes 7 Physical Science 4 Best Chemistry Project by a Female Student San Mateo Brisbane Lipman Middle School Mr. Luperini Paul Titchener How tire pressure affects rolling resistance 7 Physical Science 4 Sonoma Santa Rosa Maria Carillo High School Ms. O'Donnell Daniel Rubin Biodiesel Burn Off 11 Environmental Science 1 Sonoma Santa Rosa Maria Carillo High School Ms. O'Donnell Elana Gurney Memory In Motion 10 Behavioral Science 1 Sonoma Petaluma St. Vincent's Elementary School Mrs. Giacometti Branden Mooney Fear Factor II: The effect of visual stimuli on cognitive ability 8 Behavioral Science 1 Sonoma Petaluma St. Vincent's Elementary School Mrs. Giacometti Pia-Maria Bododea Surface Tension 8 Physical Science 1 Sonoma Santa Rosa Maria Carillo High School Ms. O'Donnell Rebecca Krauthamer Does global warming affect plant growth? 10 Environmental Science 3 Sonoma Santa Rosa Maria Carillo High School Ms. O'Donnell Molly Farison What does Coca-Cola really do to adolescents? 10 Biology 4