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Teens find breakthroughs in cancer and other health problems. July 14, 2011— -- Three teenage girls from across the U.S. took home the top honors at Google's Global Science Fair, each for their ...
On Jan. 11, 2011, Google launched the inaugural Google Science Fair. Google has partnered with CERN, National Geographic, Scientific American and the LEGO Group to create this new STEM competition.
Google Science Fair is clearly where minor miracles happen. Flashlights that work without batteries, traffic that moves itself out of the way of an oncoming emergency vehicle, and new flu medicines — ...
UPDATE 2: Not to be upstaged, Microsoft also this week revealed winners of its 9th annual Imagine Cup, which the company describes as the “world’s premier student technology competition.” UPDATE 1: ...
From building volcanoes that spew lava to making hospitals run more efficiently with artificial intelligence, teens around the world are gearing up for science fairs. But instead of showing off their ...
PHOENIX — Two Arizona teenagers could soon be competing for the title of the best science project in the world. Divya Vasta and Aakanksha Saxena, both of Scottsdale, have been named regional finalists ...
Shree Bose, Naomi Shah and Lauren Hodge took first prize in their age groups out of 15 finalists at the Google Science Fair. Their projects studied carcinogens, air ...