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Cool: 17-Year-Old Invents Smart Gun That Only Unlocks With Owner’s Fingerprint

Seventeen-year-old Kai Kloepfer’s idea for a finger-print sensitive smart gun came to him in a dream. This week, the Colorado teen won a $50,000 grant from the Smart Tech Challenges Foundation with the hopes of bringing that vision to life. In an interview with FOX’s Denver news channel KDVR, Kloepfer said that he believes his […]

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Cool: 16-Year-Old Invents A New Way To Communicate — Using Only Your Breath

Sixteen-year-old Arsh Shah Dilbagi has found a way to convert human breath into speech, and he says his invention could transform the lives of an estimated 1.4 percent of the world’s population who have conditions that prevent them from communicating verbally. The Indian teen recently earned a spot as one of 18 finalists in the

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HURRY! Win a N100,000 Education Grant in the “Always Forward Ever” Writing Competition!

Procter and Gamble Nigeria, leader in the fast moving consumer goods unveiled recently a new consumer contest as part of activities lined up to launch the company’s new thematic campaign tagged ‘Always Forward Ever’. The writing contest, which is open to all girls between the ages of 12 and 18 years, will see them answer

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Secondary school student arrested for hacking into his school’s computer and changing the grades of 35 students

A high school student was arrested and charged for allegedly changing the grades and attendance records of his classmates. Investigators say that the opportunistic teen got his hands on a teacher’s log-in details before gaining access to the school’s computer system at Orange High School in New Jersey (US). The 16-year-old was charged with multiple

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