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“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” — Ben Franklin

Kids are born scientists. They ask great questions, and as Ben Franklin—one of the original "scientific Americans"—pointed out so eloquently, we should foster their efforts to learn the answers firsthand. One such opportunity is the Google Science Fair. This international online competition, launched in 2011, drew more than 7,000 entries last year from inquiring young minds located in 91 countries; the fair has three age categories, for teens from 13 to 18. I was a finalist judge and master of ceremonies for the amazing awards event in July 2011. The grand prizewinner, Shree Bose, won $50,000 for her work in improving a cancer therapy [see "Her Summer Pastime? Cancer Research," by John Matson; Scientific American, September 2011.]

This year, Scientific American is delighted to help expand the awards honors by sponsoring a $50,000 Science in Action award for a project that addresses a social, environmental or health issue to make a practical difference in the lives of a group or community. We are also securing volunteer mentors for the winner. More information, along with an inspiring video of a Science in Action-style project by one of last year''s finalists, Harine Ravichandran of India, is below and at www.google.com/sciencefair.


— Mariette DiChristina, Editor in Chief, Scientific American

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Judges

  • Thomas H. Culhane

    Thomas H. Culhane

    Co-founder of Solar CITIES e.V.
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  • Mariette DiChristina

    Mariette DiChristina

    Editor in Chief, Scientific American
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  • Kaigham (Ken) J. Gabriel

    Kaigham (Ken) J. Gabriel

    Deputy Director, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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  • Kaigham (Ken) J. Gabriel

    David Green

    Vice President, Ashoka
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  • Danny Hillis

    Danny Hillis

    Chairman and Co-Founder, Applied Minds, LLC
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  • Dean Kamen

    Dean Kamen

    Inventor, Founder FIRST® (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology);
    Host, Dean of Invention on Planet Green
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  • Melanie S. Sanford

    Melanie S. Sanford

    Modes Gomberg Collegiate Professor of Chemistry and Arthur F. Thurnau Professor of Chemistry, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
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  • Melanie Sinche

    Melanie Sinche

    Director of the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
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  • Linda Rosen

    Linda Rosen

    Chief Executive Officer, Change the Equation
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  • Vikram Savkar

    Vikram Savkar

    Senior Vice President & Publishing Director, Nature Education
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  • Matthew L. Wald

    Matthew L. Wald

    Reporter, New York Times
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Mentors

  • Thomas H. Culhane

    Thomas H. Culhane

    Co-founder of Solar CITIES e.V.
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  • Daniel M. Kammen

    Daniel M. Kammen

    Chief Technical Specialist for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, World Bank Group
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  • Michael Webber

    Michael Webber

    Associate Director, Center for International Energy and Environmental Policy, Co-Director of the Clean Energy Incubator, Austin Technology Incubator, and Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
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