Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Girls Win Google Science Fair

I post a link to this article with a tip of the hat to Mary E. Burke, executive director of the Academy of Science of St. Louis.

Three girls took home the top prizes in Google's first science fair. The prizes included a scholarship of $50 thousand and two scholarships for $25 thousand, a trip to the Galapagos Islands, and internships at CERN, Google, and Lego, among other prizes.

The event was sponsored by Google, Lego, CERN, and National Geographic. This is an example of companies making effective partnership choices for the causes they support.

Official Google Blog: Hats off to the winners of the inaugural Google Sc...: "Yesterday, our top 15 Google Science Fair finalists descended on Google’s headquarters and wowed our luminary judges—as well as more than 1,..."

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