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Douglas M. Lapp and Anne B. Keiser Director of the Smithsonian Science Education Center, which is dedicated to transforming K–12 Education through Science in collaboration with communities across the ...
Motivated by a close call with her 85-year-old grandfather, 17-year-old Indian-American Tejasvi Manoj has been named TIME Magazine’s Kid of the Year 2025 for her work protecting seniors from online ...
Meet Tejasvi Manoj, a 17-year-old Indian-American from Texas, named TIME’s Kid of the Year 2025 for her project ‘Shield ...
Tejasvi Manoj, a 17-year-old from Texas, is TIME’s Kid of the Year 2025 for Shield Seniors, her tech initiative protecting ...
It was a near miss for the unsuspecting senior. The fact that criminals would seek to take advantage of an old man’s lack of ...
Jaime Sevilla (Director of Epoch AI) and Yafah Edelman (Head of Data and Analysis at Epoch AI) discuss AI scaling trends, ...
A 17-year old Indian-American girl, who is “working to help seniors identify, report and protect themselves against online ...
At just the age of 16, she thought of building a website, novel in cause, so her grandparents, and many seniors alike could ...
Under the age of 40, they represent diverse industries and are setting new benchmarks of innovation, resilience, and leadership in their respective fields. Behind the initiative is Nandish ...
The 17-year-old’s project, Shield Seniors, has already earned national recognition, including being named TIME’s Kid of the Year 2025, an award that highlights young people making a positive impact ...
He’s only be 16, but Richmond Hill high school student Matthew Shen, who lives in Vaughan, has come up with an AI-driven ...
Himaneesh Sompalle, a Grade 10 student of Stonehill International School, Bengaluru, has won the Bronze Medal at the International Olympiad in Artificial Intelligence (IOAI) 2025, held in Beijing, ...
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