Wednesday 23 April 2014

Google Science Fair 2014 – A Golden Opportunity For All The Bright Minds

Are you ready with your idea that can change the world? Yes, be ready with your magnificent ideas because Google’s initiative to find the brilliant child is again going to be held in the year 2014. Google Science Fair 2014 is the Google’s ultimate attempt to find the young bright child of the world. A single thought may transform the world. This is an online science competition that has been running since the year 2011 and it is the fourth time when Google is ready to discover the expert minds of next generation. This time also, with the initiative of National Geographic, the hunt to find scientists with great minds is being organized with a more thrill and energy.



This competition is open for the students from 13 to 18 years. Students can participate individually as well as a team. Google will select the 15 finalists whose projects are extraordinary and must possess an in-depth investigation of the certain engineering or science problem.  The sponsors of 2014 Google Science Fair are ‘The Lego Group’, Richard Branson’s Virgin ‘Galactic Space Venture’ and ‘The National Geographic and Scientific America’ magazines. The previous year’s entries made the challenges of the world easier like an exoskeletal glove, battery-free flashlight, anti-flu medicine, banana bioplastics and much more.

The winner of this fair will receive a grand prize that includes:-

·         A VIP tour of Mr. Branson’s Spaceport in New Mexico
·         $60,000 as scholarship
·         10-day tour to the Galapagos Islands

The innovative ideas may enroll themselves by May 12. In June, Google will announce the regional contenders and in the month of August global finalists. Finalists will exhibit their projects at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA. The winner of this competition will be announced in September.

Now, think outside the box or think about something that can bring a more acceptable change in the society. All the curious thinkers get ready for the Google Science Fair

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