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Google Science Fair: Looking for the next generation of scientists and engineers to c
Google Science Fair: Looking for the next generation of scientists and engineers to change the world
At age 16, Louis Braille invented an alphabet for the blind. When she was 13, Ada Lovelace became fascinated with math and went on to write the first computer program. And at 19, Alexander Graham Bell started experimenting with sound and went on to invent the telephone. Throughout history many great scientists developed their curiosity for Science at an early age and went on to make groundbreaking discoveries that changed the way we live. Today, we’re launching the third annual Google Science Fair in partnership with CERN, the LEGO Group, National Geographic and Scientific American to find the next generation of scientists and engineers. We’re inviting students ages 13-18 to participate in the largest online Science competition and submit their ideas to change the world. For the past two years, thousands of students from more than 90 countries have submitted research projects that address some of the most challenging problems we face today. Previous winners tackled issues such as the early diag**sis of breast cancer, improving the experience of listening to music for people with hearing loss and cataloguing the ecosystem found in water. This year we hope to once again inspire scientific exploration among young people and receive even more entries for our third competition. Here’s some key information for this year’s Science Fair:
Visit www.googlesciencefair.com to get started **w—your idea might just change the world. Posted by Sam Peter, Google Science Fair Team المصدر: Forums Google Science Fair: Looking for the next generation of scientists and engineers to c |
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