Seed 2008 Science Writing Contest
Seed is pleased to announce the Third Annual Seed Science Writing Contest.
For science to achieve its transformative potential across society, it is essential that we understand both what catalyzes science and what inhibits it. Last year we sought ideas to catalyze science literacy. This year, we ask:
What is the most significant force acting against science in society today? How can it be overcome?
Submission Deadline | August 1, 2008 |
Maximum Word Count: | 1,200 |
First Prize: | $2,500 Prize |
2nd Place: | $1,000 Prize |
Please send your submissions as a Word document along with your full name and mailing address to (JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Please read the Official Rules.
Note: By submitting an entry, you agree that you have read and understand the official rules of the contest.
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Ideas
I Tried Almost Everything Else
John Rinn, snowboarder, skateboarder, and “genomic origamist,” on why we should dumpster-dive in our genomes and the inspiration of a middle-distance runner.
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Ideas
Going, Going, Gone
The second most common element in the universe is increasingly rare on Earth—except, for now, in America.
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Earth-like Planets Aren’t Rare
Renowned planetary scientist James Kasting on the odds of finding another Earth-like planet and the power of science fiction.