Google has announced the winners of this years Google Science Fair, an annual, worldwide science and technology competition for 13-18 year olds. This year's Grand Prize winner is a project that used bacteria to speed up the germination process of certain crops. Good Thinking Canadian schoolgir...
The article reports on the winners of the International Science Fair organized by Google Inc. which was held in California in 2012. It mentions that Jonah Kohn from the U.S. has become a winner in the 13-14 age category wherein he developed a device that can convert sounds into tactile ...
Finalists and winners of the 2012 Google Science Fair. Foreground: Vint Cerf and Shree Bose (2011 winner) 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....
and your science fair project is no exception.Elif Bilgin, the 2013 award-winner, carried out 10 failed experiments before she finally turned banana peels into a plastic-like substance, and it took 12 tries to get to her final submission. ...
Google is also throwing in a $50,000 scholarship and $10,000 for the winner’s school to purchase cutting-edge science lab equipment.Google suggests that each project should be “an in-depth investigation of a science question or engineering problem” but otherwise, it’s up to students to...
Google Science Fair started in 2011 as a way to challenge students around the world to find solutions to some of the world' s largest problems, and this year' s winner centered on a problem: microplastics (塑料微粒).Fionn Ferreira, an 18-year-old Irish student, won a $50,000 prize ...
K-12 students can express themselves through the theme “If I could travel in time, I’d visit…” as creatively as possible using Google’s logo as their canvas. The winner gets their image displayed on the Google homepage for a day, $30,000 in college scholarships and a $50,000 tech...
The Connecticut's teen, whohopes to become a doctor one day, was named theGoogle Science Fair winner in the competition of 20competitors from across the globe. The fair is open toyoung people between the ages of 13 and 18 in mostcountries.Olivia hopes her success will inspire other girls...
Most of the young winners of this year’s Google Science Fair (GSF) revealed themselves to be imaginative engineers-in-themaking [1]. At the July 2019 final winner selection event held at the Google headquarters in Mountain View, California, the schoolchildren, from all over the world, showc...
“Spaceport America" in New Mexico.Google is also throwing in a $50,000 scholarship and $10,000 for the winner's school to purchasecutting-edge science lab equipment.Google suggests that each project should be “an in-depth investigation of a science questionor engineering problem" but ...