3M Young Scientist Challenge Announces 2020 National Finalists 3M and Discovery Education congratulate finalists; announce 2020 shift to a virtual competition in response to COVID-19 SILVER SPRING, Md. & ST. PAUL, Minn. (Tuesday, June 23, 2020) – 3M and Discovery Education today announced the top 10 finalists in the 2020 3M Young Scientist Challenge. As the nation’s premier middle school science competition, these young scientists submitted outstanding projects utilizing the power of STEM to improve the world. This year’s finalists, four girls and six boys ranging in age from 12-14, identified an everyday problem they’re passionate about and submitted a one- to two-minute video communicating the science behind their solution to solve the problem. An esteemed group of judges, including 3M scientists and leaders in education from across the country, evaluated entries based on creativity, scientific knowledge, and communication effectiveness. These young inventors won the top ten spots in this year’s challenge with their innovative thinking, scientific acumen, and display of exceptional communication skills. In response to COVID-19, the 2020 3M Young Scientist Challenge is pivoting the final event from 3M headquarters in St. Paul, Minn. to an interactive virtual competition to be held on October 12-13, where finalists will be evaluated on a series of challenges and the presentation of their completed innovation. “Inspirational moments of community are all around us and the need for action is clearly strong — now more than ever, we are looking to the next generation to help improve the world we live in, and the 3M Young Scientist Challenge is a great platform for them to express what and how they want to see change,” said Denise Rutherford, senior vice president of Corporate Affairs at 3M. “The 2020 finalists and state merit winners prove once again that young minds can combine STEM skills with imagination and creativity to identify and solve a real-world problem using science. They will undoubtedly build on their knowledge and experience with science to impact the future, and that is something for us all to embrace. We are proud of this year’s competitors and remain committed to supporting STEM-for-all and building a path to a better life for everyone.” The top 10 2020 3M Young Scientist Challenge finalists include students from public and private schools across America. Each finalist will receive $1,000 and the opportunity to work virtually with a 3M scientist who will mentor them as they evolve their invention from idea to prototype. The grand prize winner will receive $25,000 and the prestigious title of America’s Top Young Scientist. The top 10 2020 3M Young Scientist Challenge finalists are as follows in alphabetical order by last name: Laasya Acharya, Mason, Ohio, Mason Middle School, Mason City School District Xavier Baquero-Iglesias, Naples, Fla., Community School of Naples, Collier County Public Schools Anika Chebrolu, Frisco, Tex., Nelson Middle School, Frisco Independent School District Rithvik Ijju, Englewood, Colo., Challenge School, Cherry Creek School District Ekansh Mittal, Beaverton, Ore., Meadow Park Middle School, Beaverton School District Harsha Pillarisetti, San Ramon, Calif., Windemere Ranch Middle School, San Ramon Valley Unified School District Samhita Pokkunuri, Old Bridge, N.J., Carl Sandburg Middle School, Old Bridge Township School District Samvrit Rao, Ashburn, Va., Stone Hill Middle School, Loudoun County Public School District Kyle Tianshi, San Diego, Calif., The Cambridge School, Private School Sophia Weiner, Rockledge, Fla., Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, Private School “We applaud 3M’s leadership in fostering youth engagement in STEM through the Young Scientist Challenge,” said Lori McFarling, President of Corporate & Community Partnerships at Discovery Education. “Inspiring young minds to address the world’s problems through the application of STEM-thinking fuels the pipeline of tomorrow’s passionate young scientists dedicated to improving the world we all share.” In its 13th year, the 3M Young Scientist Challenge continues to inspire and challenge middle school students to think creatively and apply the power of STEM to discovering real-world solutions. America’s Top Young Scientists have gone on to give TED Talks, file patents, found nonprofits, make the Forbes 30 Under 30 list, ring the bell at the New York Stock Exchange, and exhibit at the White House Science Fair. These young innovators have also been featured in Good Morning America, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The New York Times Magazine, Forbes, Business Insider, and more. The award-winning 3M Young Scientist Challenge supplements the 3M and Discovery Education program – Young Scientist Lab – which provides no-cost dynamic digital resources for students, teachers, and families to explore, transform, and innovate the world around them. All the resources are also available through the 3M Channel and Community Partnerships Channel on Discovery Education Experience, the digital service whose high-quality resources and instructional supports for educators are enriching student learning and extending it to the real world. To learn more about the 3M Young Scientist Challenge and meet this year’s finalists, visit youngscientistlab.com. ### About 3M At 3M, we apply science in collaborative ways to improve lives daily. With $32 billion in sales, our 96,000 employees connect with customers all around the world. Learn more about 3M’s creative solutions to the world’s problems at www.3M.com or on Twitter @3M or @3MNews. About Discovery Education Discovery Education is the global leader in standards-aligned digital curriculum resources, engaging content, and professional learning for K-12 classrooms. Through its award-winning digital textbooks, multimedia resources, and the largest professional learning network of its kind, Discovery Education is transforming teaching and learning, creating immersive STEM experiences, and improving academic achievement around the globe. Discovery Education currently serves approximately 4.5 million educators and 45 million students worldwide, and its resources are accessed in over 140 countries and territories. Inspired by the global media company Discovery, Inc., Discovery Education partners with districts, states, and like-minded organizations to empower teachers with customized solutions that support the success of all learners. Explore the future of education at www.DiscoveryEducation.com. Contacts Rainah Chang-Faulk | 3M | rainah.chang-faulk@ketchum.com Robert Brittain | 3M | rbrittain@mmm.com Grace Maliska | Discovery Education | gmaliska@discoveryed.com