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Intel Finalist: Daniel

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Intel Science Talent Search finalist Daniel McQuaid talks about his project during Public Day in Washington, D.C.
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Intel Finalist: Daniel

Daniel McQuaid, a high school student from Ossining, N.Y., is among 40 finalists in the nationwide Intel Science Search.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/video/science/100000002106814/intel-finalist-daniel.html

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