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A hollow flashlight powered by the heat from a user’s hand, designed by Ann Makosinski, a Grade 10 student at St. Michaels University School in Victoria Canada, has been picked for the finals of the Google Science Fair.
She is one of 15 students from around the world who beat out thousands of entries from more than 100 countries to earn their spot as finalists.
Makosinski has been submitting projects to science fairs since Grade 6, and has been particularly interested in alternative energy.
A hollow flashlight powered by the heat from a user’s hand, designed by Ann Makosinski, a Grade 10 student at St. Michaels University School in Victoria Canada, has been picked for the finals of the Google Science Fair.
She is one of 15 students from around the world who beat out thousands of entries from more than 100 countries to earn their spot as finalists.
“I’m really interested in harvesting surplus energy, energy that surrounds but we never really use.”
Makosinski has been submitting projects to science fairs since Grade 6, and has been particularly interested in alternative energy.
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