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  2. Google Science Fair - Wikipedia

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    The Google Science Fair was a worldwide (excluding Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Myanmar/Burma, Syria, Zimbabwe and any other U.S. sanctioned country [1]) online science competition sponsored by Google, Lego, Virgin Galactic, National Geographic and Scientific American. [2] [3] [4] It was an annual event spanning the years 2011 through 2018.

  3. Google Science Fair named the 20 teenagers that are ... - AOL

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    Google Science Fair, the annual competition dedicated to science and open to teenagers only, announced the 2015 finalists. These 20 kids are some of the brightest minds out there, that do not fear ...

  4. Hayley Todesco - Wikipedia

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    Todesco's project (Waste to water: biodegrading naphthenic acids using novel sand bioreactors) was selected as the Google Science Fair regional winner in Calgary in 2014, allowing her to proceed to the global competition as one of the fifteen finalists in September 2014, where Todesco won in her age category (17-18 year olds).

  5. Category:Science competitions - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Science competitions" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. ... Google Science Fair; H. Hyperloop pod competition; I.

  6. Anushka Naiknaware - Wikipedia

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    Anushka Naiknaware, pronounced [əˈnʊʂkaː naːi:kanəʋərɛː] (born 2003 in Portland, Oregon) is an Indian-American inventor, scientist, and speaker.She is known for being the youngest person to win the Google Science Fair Award in 2016. [5]

  7. Science fair - Wikipedia

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    A science fair or engineering fair is an event hosted by a school that offers students the opportunity to experience the practices of science and engineering for themselves. In the United States, the Next Generation Science Standards makes experiencing the practices of science and engineering one of the three pillars of science education.

  8. Olivia Hallisey - Wikipedia

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    While a junior in high school, she won first prize in the 2015 Google Science Fair for inventing a low-cost, rapid test for Ebola. [1] The prize also came with $50,000. [2] According to Hallisey, her test can be completed in as little as 30 minutes at a cost of $25, and, unlike existing ebola detection methods, does not require refrigeration. [3]

  9. Shree Bose - Wikipedia

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    Shree Bose (born March 27, 1994) is an American scientist, inventor, and speaker. She is known as the grand prize winner of the inaugural Google Science Fair in 2011. She is currently a member of the Physician Scientist Development Program (PSDP) program at the University of Chicago Medical Center, having graduated with an MD–PhD from Duke University School of Medicine in 2023.