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12-year-old Develops Fire Detection System That Wins Her $25,000 and Top Junior Scientist Award

A 12-year old girl from Miller Middle School, San Jose, has won $25,000 at a science fair. She invented a fire detection system faster, cheaper and more reliable than traditional smoke detectors. The Thermo Fisher Junior Innovator’s Challenge is billed as the nation’s leading STEM contest for middle-schoolers. Shanya Gil won […]
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 A 12-year-old student from Miller Middle School in San Jose won$ 25, 000 in a science fair for her creation of an improved fire detection system that is more effective, affordable, and dependable than smoke detectors. Shanya Gill won the Thermo Fischer Junior Innovator’s Challenge, which is reputed to be the best STEM competition in the country for end schoolers.
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