Google Science Fair 2015: students who can change the world

Google has launched the fifth annual edition of the Google Science Fair , looking for bright young minds that can change the world in which we live.

The purpose of the online event is to encourage young researchers, scientists, technologists and inventors to be creative. It is also supported by the LEGO Education, National Geographic, Scientific American and Virgin Galactic.


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Built around the theme of "change the world" the search giant invites all students, between 13 and 18 years, anywhere in the world to submit their projects online in various scientific fields , such as biology, computer science or anthropology. After submitting their online project, these little scientists, explorers, builders, technophiles and inventors of all kinds, will be able to compete for prizes in a number of categories, such as education, health and the environment, broadening the scope of competition.

Prices include $ 100 000 scholarship by Google and Scientific American, an expedition to the Galapagos Islands surrender by National Geographic, a visit to the headquarters of LEGO, and a tour of the new spaceship Virgin Galactic spaceport in Mojave, California.

This laudable competition has produced some incredibly impressive objects in the past years, including a flashlight that requires only ambient heat from the palm of a user grasping the handle to power its beam and a portable technology that can provide real-time requirements for Alzheimer's disease. In other words, this competition is not just a model of a volcano erupts.

Indeed, the Google Science Fair has the potential to effectively solve more problems than you or I could hope for. A live event September 21, 2015 will present to the public the inventions of the geniuses of tomorrow.

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