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Nearly 900 girls find inspiration at PPPL’s Young Women’s Conference in STEM

West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North is Washington, D.C., bound after winning New Jersey Regional Science Bowl high school contest

PPPL’s Science on Saturday lecture returns with engaging science talks from top experts

More than 40 interns delve into plasma physics and fusion energy research during internships at PPPL

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College women find kindred spirits at Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics

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Scientists stress the importance of perseverance and flexibility at PPPL’s Young Women’s Conference

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