Google Science Fair Celebrates Bright Young Minds

Written by  //  July 11, 2011  //  Kid's Corner, Science  //  No comments

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The Google Science Fair ended today and has brought some incredible research from 15 finalists; great young minds from around the globe.

Here are a few of the the projects of the 15 finalists:

Age 13-14:

A Spicy Situation in Alzheimer’s Disease

EEG & Prosthetics

Decreasing Carcinogens

Age 15-16:

A Novel Aid with Facial Detection, Facial Recognition, and Audio Analysis Capabilities for Patients with Dementia or Communication Disorders and their Caretakers

Air Pollution Impacts Lung Health of Asthma Patients

Age 17-18:

AMPK and Cisplatin Resistance

Feature Point Analysis System

For more information on these and other projects, please visit the Google Science Fair website.  Also you can sign up for a notification for next year’s science fair if you are interested.

You can also see more pics from the fair by looking at Google Science Fair features projects on energy, cancer research (photos)

This is just another example how science and innovation needs young mind.  Encourage science for your children.

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