18-year-old girl invents super capacitor and wins Intel Young Scientist Award
When we were watching CB brushing the neck, there were some smarter children than we were preparing to change the world. The 18-year-old Eesha Khare received a $50,000 prize for the invention of a super capacitor. This invention could become a mobile phone battery that can be fully charged in a few seconds. She and 17-year-old Henry Lin and 19-year-old Ionut Budisteanu have just become the three winners of the 2013 Intel International Science and Engineering Grand Prix (a total of $4 million in prize money). Henry Lin created a model that simulates tens of thousands of galaxies and together with Khare won the Intel Foundation Young Scientist Award. Ionut Budisteanu understands that he can make the driverless car a cheaper AI (artificial intelligence) model, get the highest award Gordon’s Moore Award, and a $75,000 bonus. Khare's invention is undoubtedly more promising. Who doesn't want a cell phone that can be quickly recharged? Like other supercapacitors, it has not yet reached the stage of commercial development. At present, this kind of supercapacitor can only light up an LED light, but it is a prototype of a new type of battery, small and flexible, can withstand 10,000 times of charge and discharge, 10 times that of ordinary batteries. It seems that finally someone is going to end the nightmare of "man with an Android machine must go home at night". Wire Mesh,Steel Grating,Steel Wire Mesh,Wire Mesh Panels Anping Xinlong Wire Mesh Manufacture Co.,Ltd. , https://www.xinlongfence.com