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    is back and we're asking students, ages 13 - 18, to share their ideas to shape our 🌍. Check out our site for more information about this year's competition and to sign up for updates → Submissions open in September.

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  2. The timeline: Summer - Ideation begins September - Submissions open December - Competition closes Stay up-to-date by signing up for updates on our website:

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  3. It's and to celebrate, we challenge you to describe your idea in emojis! 💡 Comment below and check out our website for more information on Google Science Fair:

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  4. We're nuts (and bolts) about one of our 2015 winner’s project: Bot2Karot. Learn more about Eliott Sarrey's idea to garden through a smartphone-activated robot: Have your own invention? Submit your ideas this September!

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  5. 400+ patents. 1 fundamental scientific discovery. Look to Stanford Ovshinsky, inventor and "the Edison of our age," for some project inspiration, via : . Then head to our site and sign-up for competition updates, info and more.

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  6. Excited that is back? Happy that is here? For even more reactions, check out these six lessons that received the seal of alignment:

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  7. Have questions? We’ll have our 2016 grand prize winner, , take it from here. Comment your questions below!

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  8. Can fruit save us from a drought? Yes! Here's the s'peel from past winner, Kiara:

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  9. Fuel ideation by answering this question: Which of these inventions solve a specific problem? (Hint: check out this lesson about solving problems with : )

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  10. Meet Guillaume Rolland: handyman, inventor, CEO and 2014 Google Science Fair Finalist. His invention, , is a sensory alarm clock that uses smell. Discover how he took his idea from his garage to production with help from

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  11. Thrilled to have been named one of College Women of the Year! Definitely go read about the other girls included - they're much cooler than I 😉

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  12. Inventors, Coders, Makers, Engineers & Problem-Solvers: Use this summer to come up with an idea to help shape our world—no idea is too big or too small. Submissions for open in September → 💡

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  13. ATTN innovative teachers, students, and guardians: Visit the website for project inspiration, lesson plans and more. All teacher materials received the seal of alignment—check them out:

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  14. May 29

    With a quiz that’s anything but basic, today’s celebrates Danish chemist S.P.L. Sørensen, who introduced the concept of the pH scale for measuring acidity and alkalinity →

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  15. A googol worth of thank-yous to our partners for inspiring us with and supporting student ideas! , , &

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  17. Take today to appreciate all the people who have inspired you! 🍏📗

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  18. We love seeing GSF winners out there changing the game! 👊 Watch Ashton Cofer's TED Talk on recycling styrofoam!

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  19. Learn more about 's awesome education initiative helping students around the 🌏 reach their full potential!

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  20. Keep working hard, Anushka! You can do it! 🙌

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