DailyDirt: Looking For Science Projects…

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Lots of companies are trying to encourage budding scientists to test out their wacky ideas. We’ve covered some of the more well-known contests before, but here are a few not-as-widely-publicized challenges for young scientists out there.

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Companies: american chemistry council, assay depot, biocurious, youtube

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Anonymous Coward says:

NASA has been trying to crowdsource space experiments for DECADES...

NASA’s been asking kids for science experiment ideas to put into space for decades, and it makes me think that there’s a surplus of experimental time on space stations… why else would they allow useless kid experiments to be done by highly trained astronauts? Where is all this research published? The journal of cute kid ideas?

abc gum says:

Re: NASA has been trying to crowdsource space experiments for DECADES...

“why else would they allow useless kid experiments to be done by highly trained astronauts? Where is all this research published? The journal of cute kid ideas?”

This may be incorrect, but I will assume you are serious.

Why is it that you think only adults have original, creative and worthwhile thoughts? Do you have any empirical evidence to support this claim? If so, please share, I’m sure everyone would be interested in your presentation.

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