The Cupertino Historical Society and Museum is currently hosting an exhibit titled 'Gadgets Galore!', which illustrates the evolution of household tools and gadgets over the past century. It covers various aspects of home life such as chores, personal care, and entertainment, enriching visitors' understanding of domestic technology. Concurrently, Cupertino High School has excelled in the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow competition, developing a non-invasive EEG device called Neuropod to improve access to brain health monitoring, highlighting the students' commitment to public health and technological innovation.
The collaborative exhibit 'Gadgets Galore!' at the Cupertino Historical Society and Museum showcases the evolution of household tools and gadgets from the 20th century.
Cupertino High School's team wins a $12,000 prize in Samsung's STEM competition, developing a user-friendly device designed to democratize brain health monitoring.
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