(Cross-posted on the Google for Education Blog.)
Sometimes the biggest discoveries are made by the youngest scientists. Theyre curious and not afraid to ask, and its this spirit of exploration that leads them to try, and then try again. Thousands of these inquisitive young minds from around the world submitted projects for this years Google Science Fair, and today were thrilled to announce the 20 Global Finalists whose bright ideas could change the world.
From purifying water with corn cobs to transporting Ebola antibodies through silk; extracting water from air or quickly transporting vaccines to areas in need, these students have all tried inventive, unconventional things to help solve challenges they see around them. And did we mention that theyre all 18 or younger?
Well be highlighting each of the impressive 20 finalist projects over the next 20 days in the Spotlight on a Young Scientist series on the Google for Education blog to share more about these inspirational young people and what inspires them.
Then on September 21st, these students will join us in Mountain View to present their projects to a panel of notable international scientists and scholars, eligible for a $50,000 scholarship and other incredible prizes from our partners at LEGO Education, National Geographic, Scientific American and Virgin Galactic.
Congratulations to our finalists and everyone who submitted projects for this years Science Fair. Thank you for being curious and brave enough to try to change the world through science.
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