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From Idea to Impact

Step 1: Problems from the Real World

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Scientists, researchers, and experts share age-appropriate problem statements based on real societal and scientific challenges. Problems are carefully designed for students aged 8–17, with clear expectations and guidance.

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Step 2: Students Choose What Inspires Them

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Students browse and filter problems by:

  • Age group

  • Topic (e.g. Climate, Health, Technology)

  • Level of complexity​

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They choose a challenge that matches their curiosity.

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Step 3: Students Create Solutions

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Students work independently to:

  • Understand the problem

  • Think creatively and critically

  • Propose ideas, systems, or approaches

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There is no pressure, no competition — only thinking.

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Step 4: Submit Ideas

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Once ready, students submit their ideas directly under the problem statement. Submissions focus on:

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  • Their solution

  • Why it could work

  • What challenges might exist

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Step 5: Expert Review & Feedback

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Ideas are reviewed through a structured review system:

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  • Promising ideas are reviewed by scientists and researchers

  • Students receive thoughtful, age-appropriate feedback to help them grow.

  • Students whose submissions meet our guidelines will receive a participation certificate.

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Step 6: Learn, Improve, and Think Bigger

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Feedback helps students:

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  • See new perspectives

  • Improve their thinking

  • Build confidence engaging with real-world problems

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Selected ideas later move into advanced stages for further development.

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