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Time Magazine's Kid of the Year Is a Fairfax High Schooler Trying to Cure Skin Cancer - Washingtonian

Heman Bekele, a young innovator, aims to create a soap that can treat skin cancer, showcasing determination and scientific curiosity at a young age.

The 14-year-old friends' AI tool that will detect rodents in your house... and other genius ideas at the BT Young Scientist Exhibition

Young scientists at the BT Young Scientist Exhibition are exploring significant issues such as AI applications for stray animals and the moral implications of social media.

Time Magazine's Kid of the Year Is a Fairfax High Schooler Trying to Cure Skin Cancer - Washingtonian

Heman Bekele, a young innovator, aims to create a soap that can treat skin cancer, showcasing determination and scientific curiosity at a young age.

The 14-year-old friends' AI tool that will detect rodents in your house... and other genius ideas at the BT Young Scientist Exhibition

Young scientists at the BT Young Scientist Exhibition are exploring significant issues such as AI applications for stray animals and the moral implications of social media.
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Meet The 17-Year-Old CEO Behind A $12M AI-Powered Nutrition App

Zach Yadegari, a 17-year-old entrepreneur, is disrupting the health tech landscape with his AI-driven nutrition app, challenging established industry leaders.

A 14-year-old took home $10,000 for his award-winning investigation into train derailments. Here's what he found.

Gary Allen Montelongo won $10,000 for his innovative project on railroad suspension safety, showcasing the importance of interdisciplinary skills in engineering.
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How AI can help you make a computer game without knowing anything about coding

AI is revolutionizing coding by enabling anyone, regardless of skill, to create software quickly and efficiently.

Two UK school boys catch NASA's attention with new climate technology

British schoolboys developed an AI tech for coral reef protection, capturing global attention, including from NASA, in just over a year.

How AI can help you make a computer game without knowing anything about coding

AI is revolutionizing coding by enabling anyone, regardless of skill, to create software quickly and efficiently.

Two UK school boys catch NASA's attention with new climate technology

British schoolboys developed an AI tech for coral reef protection, capturing global attention, including from NASA, in just over a year.
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Teens won $50,000 for inventing a flood forecasting technology they hope can help millions of people at risk worldwide

George Cheng's FloodGate app has the potential to revolutionize local flood forecasting and evacuation planning, helping millions affected by climate change.

Faster Broadband Through Photonics: A Young Inventor Hopes to Change the World

Erfan Nouraee's invention, the Photon Detector, aims to improve broadband access in rural communities by enhancing fiber optic technology.

Shanya Gill

Shanya Gill invented a device that alerts users to unattended cooking to prevent home fires, winning a prestigious science competition.
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