
Gitanjali Rao: Young Innovator Tackling Water Safety
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Social Studies
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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Kitanjali Rao, a 12-year-old scientist, invented Tethys, a device that detects lead in water quickly and efficiently. Motivated by the Flint water crisis, she aimed to help affected communities. Tethys uses a disposable cartridge and a mobile app to provide results. Kitanjali encourages young innovators to persist despite failures, emphasizing the role of science in addressing real-world problems and fostering community support.
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How does Kitanjali Rao view the role of science in solving real-world problems?
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What is the significance of community in Kitanjali Rao's perspective on helping others?
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