Google presents the Science Fair for 2012 for children between 14 and 18 years old

Google Presents in collaboration with CERN, LEGO, National Geographic and Scientific American magazine, the second Google Science Fair (Google Science Fair). This is the largest science competition on the Internet that takes place in the world and in which students from Spain between 14 and 18 years old can also participate.

Google's leadership is not limited to the position it occupies on the Internet but also look for the brightest young scientists from the world to send creative and interesting projects that are relevant to today's world.

As you can read in the Google page prepared for the event, which is full of information, clues, help and even a blog to know the day-to-day of the initiative, the projects can be sent in German, Arabic, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, French, Hebrew, English, Italian, Japanese, Dutch, Polish or Russian. Google also takes the opportunity to promote its free translator that can be useful for students who do not speak any of these languages.

We congratulate Google for the contest of the Science Fair and for its search for restless minds in any corner of the planet. Remember that any kid between 14 and 18 years old can participate with an idea. Apparently your proposal is open to all types of profiles, not only to those with better performance, they also pretend to listen to the nonconformists, the misfits and the curious.

All projects must be submitted before April 1, 2012. More information | Google Science Fair