This document summarizes an article about high school science internship programs that place students directly in university and private research labs during the summer. It discusses how the hands-on research experience inspires students about science careers and shows them that science is not just memorizing facts, but involves real-world problem solving and an embrace of failure. The internships benefit both students and researchers. Students gain job experience and inspiration, while researchers benefit from the extra help on their projects. The article profiles several students and their research at Stanford, UC Santa Cruz, and other local institutions. It also discusses the growing demand for STEM careers and efforts to expand access to internships.