Back in January 2011, Google launched the Google Science Fair, an online competition that invites 13- to 18-year-old students around the world to formulate hypotheses, perform experiments, and present ...
Each year, a precocious bunch of teenagers from around the globe submits projects to the Google Science Fair, an online science competition judged by teachers, professors and, in the final round, ...
This article was published in Scientific American’s former blog network and reflects the views of the author, not necessarily those of Scientific American It took Olivia Hallisey, 17, one year to find ...
An expectant crowd gathered last night inside an airplane hangar at a flight school in Palo Alto, California to hear the winners of the second annual Google Science Fair. The grand prize went to ...
Today Google announced the 16 global finalists of its 2016 Science Fair. These teens, who hail from Brazil to Bangladesh, Martha's Vineyard to Malaysia, Singapore to South Africa, have created an ...
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