7 inspiring lectures by inventors children
Inspiration / / December 26, 2019
In honor of the World Day of inventors children Layfhaker collected speech at the TED, where geeks talk about how they change our lives for the better.
1. Constant experimentation Kelvin Up
Young Calvin Until since childhood attentive to social problems and trying to find solutions. With 10 years it collects in landfills parts for their inventions. In 2012, he created a makeshift radio, battery and generator from recycled materials.
2. "Forget everything you know," Jacob Barnett
Jacob Barnett - a young mathematician and child prodigy. With 8 years he secretly made his way to a lecture at the University of Indianapolis. The boy was diagnosed with autism, but when Jacob was sent to study in a school with a special program, the surprise of the teachers was boundless. They found out that the boy is able to teach the calculation of college students.
3. The young inventor from Mumbai Angad Daryani
Angad Daryani called differently: the child prodigy, young genius, but he prefers to call himself a creator. Passion Angada - invention. For example, he collected his own 3D-printer in 13 years.
4. Young nuclear physicist Taylor Wilson
The basis of scientific interest in Wilson Taylor is studying nuclear physics. In 2011 he won first prize at the International Science and Engineering Fair, conducted by Intel. There he presented a radiation detector of its own design. Later he built a fusion reactor.
5. 12-year-old application developer Thomas Suarez
While most 12-year-olds play video gameThomas Suarez is learning to create them. He has developed applications such as Bustin Jieber and Whack-a-Mole. Thomas now uses his skills to help other children become developers.
6. Styrofoam recycling plan Ashton Cofer
Only in the United States annually produces about one billion tons of polystyrene. However, he did not recyclable. Ashton disappointed Cofer, along with his friends decided to deal with this problem on their own.
7. "How to use the past to change the future," Makinli Butson
16-year-old Makinli Butson introduced two of its project. One invention protects women from radiation during treatment for breast cancer, the other increases the efficiency of solar cells.