Ann Makosinski, a high school student from Victoria, B.C., went all the way to the Google Science Fair this month with her project, the 'hollow flashlight', and she took home one of the top prizes of ...
St. Michaels University School student Ann Makosinski has been named one of 15 finalists in Google’s global science fair for a project that created a flashlight that runs on the heat of a human hand.
CALGARY – A Calgary teen has won a $25,000 scholarship from Google for her science project about speeding up the detoxification of oilsands tailings ponds. Hayley Todesco’s project beat all the other ...
VANCOUVER -- Isaac Newton had his apple, for Raymond Wang it was the sound of rain hitting the roof that switched on a light in his mind. “I was going to bed one night trying to think of a science ...
Google Ciara Judge (16), Sophie Healy-Thow (17), and Emer Hickey (16) Three young girls won the Google science fair on Sept. 22 with their innovative way to feed the world: treat plants with bacteria ...
TORONTO – A pair of Canadian students are ready to change the world. Both 14-year-old Isabella O’Brien of Dundas, Ont., and 18-year-old Calvin Rieder of Oakville, Ont., are two of 20 finalists in the ...
Calgary student Haley Todesco was selected as a Local Award winner for Canada in Google’s Science Fair 2014 for her idea called “Waste to Water: Biodegrading Napthenic Acids Using Novel Sand ...
Do you know you hold power in the palm of your hand? A Victoria teen has not only discovered that, she has demonstrated how the heat from a human hand can provide enough power to light up a flashlight ...
A Victoria teen has not only discovered that, she has demonstrated how the heat from a human hand can provide enough power to light up a flashlight. Makosinski, 15, will be at Google’s Mountain View ...
A Calgary teen has won a $25,000 scholarship from Google for her science project about speeding up the detoxification of oilsands tailings ponds. Google Science Fair award winner Hayley Todesco, 18, ...
Two Ontario students are finalists for the Google Science Fair this year, with projects that involve drinking water for humans and less acidic water for sea creatures. Isabella O'Brien, 13, of Dundas, ...