Google Science Fair Global Finalists!



Google has just announced the Global Finalists of the 2019 Science Fair!

A truly global cohort with finalists from India to USA, Ireland to Indonesia and every country in between! This year's projects included:
  • Novel artificial intelligence-based mobile solution for early detection of valvular heart disorders - Sachin Singh, India
  • Neuro-ExoHeal: utilizing neuroplasticity to retrain the brain and rehabilitate patients with hand stroke/paralysis - Zain Samdani, Faria Zubair, Saudi Arabia
  • Microbial fuel cells: food waste as a sugar source - Emma Tan, Jenevieve Ho, Singapore
  • A scalable and freely accessible machine learning–based web application for the early detection of dyslexia - Isha Puri, New York, USA
View all the global (and regional) finalists here.

Each project is listed along with its methodology, research, and conclusions. Please do share with your GEG Educators - a great way to motivate science learning in schools!

Google Science Fair is a global online competition in partnership with Lego Education, National Geographic, Scientific American and Virgin Galactic. The competition inspires teens to solve real-world problems through the application of science, technology, engineering, and math. Stay tuned later this year for the 2020 announcement.





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