Canada teen wins Google award for battery-free flashlight

CALIFORNIA: A Victoria teenager has won one of the top prizes in Google’s annual global science fair.
Ann Makosinski’s battery-free flashlight, which is powered by the heat of her hands, was chosen as the best project created by a student aged 15 or 16.
Makosinski told the Vancouver Sun that the inspiration for her project was a friend in the Philippines who failed at school because she had no light to study by once it got dark. Her experience left the 15-year-old Makosinski determined to find a way to power a light without batteries or electricity.
“She was my inspiration for the project,” said Makosinski, who is in California at Google headquarters where she received the award Monday. “So many people have this problem all around the world.
“I think if you have a problem, why wait for someone else to fix it? Why wait for someone to come out with the technology, why not try and fix it yourself?”
Her work was chosen from thousands of projects submitted by students in more than 120 countries.–AFP

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