Gary Kurek develops walker-wheelchair hybrid to afford greater autonomy and slow muscle degeneration in patients with debilitating diseases.
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Mohammad Dzarul Dol Malek ferments brown sugar and invasive plants to produce electricity, creating inspiration for organic batteries.
Students JP Biyo, Hazel Hernandez, and Paul Flores create artificial coral reefs using bamboo, boosting marine life in Banate Bay, Philippines.
Inspired by a trip to Beijing, Ben Gulak created a convertible electric unicycle, an eco-friendly solution to clear the air and street congestion.
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Sara Volz develops a method to establish populations of algae cells with high oil content as biofuel sources, winning the Intel Science Talent Search.
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