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 ...
At least, that is apparently what one individual wants us to believe. Wired.co.uk is in possession of a document, sent anonymously, detailing how "Google Science" would bring together existing ...
Like many innovators, Anushka Naiknaware began with a problem: It's difficult to know the right time to replace bandages for chronic wounds. Unlike many innovators, she came up with a solution to such ...
Google has created an app to turn Android devices into mobile laboratories, in the hopes it will inspire young scientists to explore, measure and test ideas about the world around them. The Science ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (KGO) -- Imagine your high school science fair, but on a global scale. Right now, judging is going on at the Google Science Fair, which brought kids to Mountain View from all ...
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 modification.
A high school junior who developed a new ebola test, has won the Grand Prize and a $50,000 college scholarship in the online Google Science Fair competition. Olivia Hallisey received the award Monday ...
A way to diagnose melanoma cancers early. A metallic exoskeleton glove that assists the movement of the human palm. New ways to warn about oncoming emergency vehicles. The winners of the 2013 Google ...
Young scientists showed off projects that are finalists in the Google Science Fair on Monday. But the teen who captured the most attention of all never even entered the competition. Google's surprise ...
Its time for the second annual Google Science Fair. Last year over 10,000 students submitted 7,500 entries from 90 countries from around the globe. The 2011 winner, American Shree Bose, discovered a ...
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