Focus Fridays #7--Braigo

Did you ever participate in a science fair?  Or maybe your kids did?

I remember my first science fair; I was in sixth grade. I don't remember my hypothesis--if I even had one.  But I remember my sister coaching me and I remember my project was on non-web-weaving spiders.  I studied lasso (bolas) spiders and trapdoor spiders. . . and brought in a big terrarium full of arachnids we'd caught.  Good times.

 Cute or creepy?

After that, I turned my attention from biology to the study of light.  One year, I used steel wool to make a fluorescent tube glow.  Another year, I used milk, a projector and probably that same big terrarium to create artificial sunsets.

My experiments were more about discovery than invention.  But there is another kid from my great golden state who invented something for his science fair that wasn't just cool, but life-changing. He invented a lower cost Braille printer for the blind. . . using Lego parts.



"Shubham Banerjee with Braigo v2.0 at IDF14" by Nbanerjee - Own work. 
Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org

Check out this story about an 8th grader named Shubham Banerjee and his remarkable new company, Braigo.

Video link:
http://abc7news.com/technology/13yo-develops-low-cost-braille-printer-from-legos/487299/





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