that has put him in the running for $400,000 worth of prizes, including a $250,000 college scholarship, a $50,000 teacher prize and $100,000 for a school science lab.
Kader’s video focuses on wobbling muons, particles slightly larger than electrons that spin imperfectly fast, wobbling as they spin. He came up with the idea after watching a video titled “2021′s Biggest Breakthroughs in Physics,” which mentioned the Muon g-2 experiments. Finalists include students from the United States, Croatia, Iraq and the Philippines. The winner will be announced in November.. Susan McFarland is a longtime journalist in DFW who previously worked as a city government/crime beat reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and a breaking news reporter for United Press International. She has also worked for The Corpus Christi Caller-Times and The Kerrville Daily Times. Susan covers Frisco, Allen and McKinney for DMN Local.