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Filtered Results: Competitions
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31 January 2013 – Compete in a car race with unusual rules by designing and building a shoebox-sized car powered by a chemical reaction
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11 January 2013 – Providing water for the world: Competition to supply drinking water by desalination without using fossil energy, at low cost, with minimum effort
Author: Judy Peng
06 June 2012 – As part of World Environment Day, students are invited to contribute an essay on how biotechnology can contribute to the green economy
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30 March 2012 – Explaining Science: share your love of science, and be judged by a panel of 11-year-olds
Author: kreative junge Verfahrensingenieure
15 March 2012 – Compete in a car race with unusual rules by designing and building a shoebox-sized car powered by a chemical reaction
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06 February 2012 – World's most prestigious youth award for a water-related science project
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02 December 2011 – The Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) has launched retrosynthesis competition for UK-based chemistry graduates and post-graduates
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20 October 2011 – Every year, Nikon holds a contest for photomicrographers who make important scientific contributions to life sciences, bio-research, and materials science
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18 October 2011 – Answer questions covering chemistry, biotechnology, engineering, perform exciting experiments in your kitchen and win prizes
Author: Christian Stutz
04 September 2011 – IYC 2011 Balloon Competition is organized by the JungChemikerForum (Young Chemists Forum) of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker
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