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PALO ALTO, CALIF. – Eighteen impressive teenagers from around the world are gathered in Mountain View, California awaiting the results of the annual Google Science Fair. The finalists, from 8 ...
Robert Siegel speaks with Shree Bose, the winner of this year's Google Science Fair. Bose investigated why cancer cells become resistant to the chemotherapy drug Cisplatin. Through her research ...
Google's Internet-based science fair brought in awe-inspiring teenage scientific contributions from 91 countries around the world--with three girls taking home the gold in all age groups.
They have answers to some of the world's biggest problems, but most aren't old enough to drive yet. Google announced the 20 finalists in its fifth annual Google Science Fair on Tuesday.
In honor of Google's announcement of the 15 finalists for its 2013 Science Fair, we compiled our list of the most wild, inspiring, and exciting science fair projects from years past. These are 16 ...
Three young girls won the Google science fair on Sept. 22 with their innovative way to feed the world: treat plants with bacteria to help farmers grow more food, faster — without genetic ...
We talked with judges from two of the world's most prestigious science fairs to get some tips on how to put together a great project and have an even better time.
Google’s science fair is different from the others in a major way: Entrants submit their projects online, using Google products like Gmail, YouTube and Google Docs and Sites.
Now an eighth-grader at Stoller Middle School in Beaverton, Naiknaware was awarded the LEGO Education Builder Award at the 2016 International Google Science Fair for her invention.
But this year, budding scientists around the world will get a chance to submit science projects electronically to Google’s online science fair, set to take place in May.
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