Google Science Fair posts
Upworthy This Google Science Fair champion's innovation might change how we diagnose infectious diseases. - Parker Molloy
126 months ago
Business Insider The best and brightest from Google's science fair.
126 months ago
HelloGiggles 16-year-old Olivia just won the grand prize for her genius science project — a $50,000 scholarship. Go Olivia!
Meet the 16-year-old girl who just won the Google Science Fair
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For a lot of students, the science fair is just another project you need to participate in to graduate. But for Connecticut 16-year-old Olivia Hallisey, it's so, so much more. And that's clear based on the fact that she TOTALLY kicked ass yesterday w
Read more ... ith her entry in the Google Science Fair. Olivia w…
126 months ago
NBC News He even got to pal around with Google co-founder Sergey Brinn.
126 months ago
CNNMoney The Google Science Fair had a special visitor:
Ahmed Mohamed, the 14-year-old who was recently detained by police for bringing a homemade clock to school.
He's since become an insta-celeb and everyone wants to take selfies with him...
http://cnnmon.
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126 months ago
MSN Hallisey, who is currently entering her junior year at Greenwich High School in Connecticut, says her test could also be adapted to detect HIV, Dengue and Yellow fever viruses, Lyme disease, and even certain cancers.
126 months ago
Business Insider Google recognizes talent when they see it.
128 months ago
The Next Web What you can expect from this year's Google Science Fair
128 months ago
TechCrunch Google's 2015 Science Fair opens for submissions today.
Google's 2015 Science Fair Opens For Submissions Today
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Google is back with its annual Science Fair, with the fifth consecutive year of the program opening the door for submission today. The event is run in partnership with Lego Education, National Geographic, Scientific American and Virgin Galactic, and
Read more ... invites any students between 13 and 18 from anywhere in the world to enter submissions online to compete for prizes in a number of categories, ranging from $100,000 in scholarships and grants to once-in-a-lifetime trips of remote destinations, or a first-hand look at Virgin Galactic's brand new spacecraft.The Science Fair has produced some incredibly impressive winners in years past, including a flashlight that requires only the ambient heat from a user's palm gripping the handle to power its beam, as well as wearable tech that can provide rea-time effective healthcare response to serious problems associated with an aging population and the onset of Alzheimer's. This isn't the kind of science fair ...
133 months ago
The Next Web Google Science Fair 2015 officially starts
133 months ago
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