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Curiosity Challenge
Great scientists and innovative technologists are immensely curious – they want to know how to prevent disease, if there is life on Mars, how to create social communities on a global scale, and what sociable robots tell us about ourselves. They are eager to acquire knowledge – it’s the mark of a true scientist.
We know that the future Eric Landers, Phil Sharps, and Eileen Collins are in school right now, learning to read, write and make a positive contribution in life. But we are curious. We want to know more about these future scientists.
So we are daring
students between the ages of 5 and 14 years old
to take the Cambridge Science Festival’s Curiosity Challenge.
Write an essay, draw or take a picture about your curiosity
and tell us how it prompted you to explore your world. Then enter your essay or artwork in the Curiosity Challenge by submitting it at any Cambridge Public School or Cambridge Public Library branch or at the MIT Museum
by February 10th.
Winners will be honored at The Curiosity Challenge celebration at the Cambridge Science Festival April 29, 2012!
C’mon! Dare to take the Curiosity Challenge...
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