STEM Archives ⋆ The Teenager Today https://theteenagertoday.com/tag/stem/ Loved by youth since 1963 Wed, 21 Aug 2024 09:12:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://theteenagertoday.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/cropped-the-teenager-today-favicon-32x32.png STEM Archives ⋆ The Teenager Today https://theteenagertoday.com/tag/stem/ 32 32 Aakansha Jagga: Bridging Innovations and Community Empowerment https://theteenagertoday.com/aakansha-jagga-bridging-innovations-community-empowerment/ Wed, 21 Aug 2024 09:09:34 +0000 https://theteenagertoday.com/?p=29213 In a world increasingly driven by technology and innovation, young minds like Aakansha Jagga are setting new benchmarks.

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Aakansha Jagga

In a world increasingly driven by technology and innovation, young minds like Aakansha Jagga, a student of Vikas Bharati Public School, Delhi, are keeping up with the pace and setting new benchmarks. This young innovator has made significant strides in multiple fields, impacting communities in India, Nigeria, and the USA with her groundbreaking projects and passionate advocacy for STEM education.

AI-Driven Plant Disease Detection Tool

One of Aakansha’s most notable projects is an AI-driven plant disease detection tool. Developed in collaboration with Intel, this tool has already substantially impacted India. By leveraging artificial intelligence, the tool helps farmers identify and manage plant diseases more effectively. The result is improved crop yields and greater sustainability in agricultural practices. Till date, over 200 farmers have benefited from this innovative solution, highlighting Aakansha’s commitment to addressing food security and promoting sustainable agriculture.

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Teen Aids Alzheimer’s Patients https://theteenagertoday.com/teen-aids-alzheimers-patients/ Fri, 08 Dec 2023 04:54:50 +0000 https://theteenagertoday.com/?p=26535 16-year-old Hemesh Chadalavada from Hyderabad, Telangana, has devised a groundbreaking solution for Alzheimer’s patients — the Alpha Monitor.

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Hemesh Chadalavada, inventor of the Alpha Monitor, demonstrating the device and app to an elderly man

Alzheimer’s disease is a well-known ailment that predominantly affects individuals over the age of 65. Since the elderly are more susceptible to this condition, it has become imperative to provide them with special care, as they often experience memory loss and forgetfulness. In some cases, they may even struggle to recall their own name or the names of their family members. During such instances, it becomes challenging to allow them to venture out on their own, necessitating the presence of a caregiver to assist them.

Addressing this challenge, Hemesh Chadalavada, a 16-year-old residing in Hyderabad, Telangana, has devised a groundbreaking solution for Alzheimer’s patients — the Alpha Monitor. His innovation has significantly improved the lives of many individuals grappling with this debilitating disease. Hemesh’s primary motivation for creating this device originated from his own grandmother’s battle with Alzheimer’s. Seeing his grandmother’s suffering, Hemesh felt compelled to develop something that could not only aid her but also benefit others facing a similar predicament.

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Jay Katariya: Teen Entrepreneur and Innovator https://theteenagertoday.com/jay-katariya-teen-entrepreneur-and-innovator/ Tue, 22 Aug 2023 10:41:57 +0000 https://theteenagertoday.com/?p=26015 17-year-old entrepreneur Jay Katariya's start-up, MindCord, is all set to educate the masses, especially the underprivileged, about STEM.

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Rashi Pajwani catches up with a 17-year-old business entrepreneur driven towards innovation — Jay Katariya. His non-profit start-up, MindCord, is all set to educate the masses, especially the underprivileged, about STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and the finance and business sector.

Jay Katariya of MindCord

TTT: Hello Jay. Welcome to The Teenager Today! Would love our readers to get to know you more. So, let’s get down to it! You mentioned that the seed for this venture was planted in your mind at the young age of 13, and you designed a complete framework draft for your website by 14. So how, at the age when I remember merely knowing that a stem is a part of a plant, did you acquire the knowledge about STEM and develop the start-up idea?
Jay: I have always had a natural inclination towards the sciences and mathematics. Textbook knowledge wasn’t enough for the scientific geek within me, thus I started researching to know more about science and familiarised myself with the concept of STEM. However, I very soon realised that my companions had little to no knowledge about the same. That was when I started thinking of designing a website which would be a go-to source for knowledge for not just my friends but for the entire world. Initially, the website was more of a blog page focusing on imparting knowledge about finances, economics, business news and entrepreneurship. Later, I focused the content on topics of business, finance and STEM.

TTT: What is MindCord? When was it launched and what is its current viewership percentage?
Jay: MindCord is an open-to-all blog page, not just for readers but also for writers who wish to express their thoughts or share their knowledge about STEM, business or finance. The website was launched in January 2020. For the first two years, it was just an informative blog site for readers to gain knowledge. However, in March 2023, we launched a monthly competition called The Next Frontier with an aim to enhance and boost our readership base. Currently, we have 60,000 active readers on our website with 50% viewership from India and 50% coming from the rest of the world.

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Women in the World of Science https://theteenagertoday.com/women-in-the-world-of-science/ Sat, 11 Feb 2023 04:20:50 +0000 https://theteenagertoday.com/?p=24366 The number of women working, studying and researching in science fields needs to increase significantly over the next few years.

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Marie Curie, Sudha Murty, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Dr Firoza Parikh, Kalpana Chawla

The United Nations General Assembly declared 11 February as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science to help achieve equal access and participation in science for women and girls, and further achieve gender equality and the empowerment of women and girls. A significant gender gap has persisted throughout the years at all levels of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines all over the world. Even though women have made tremendous progress towards increasing their participation in higher education, they are still under-represented in these fields.

The number of women working, studying and researching in science fields needs to increase significantly over the next few years, as they have a huge role in pushing science forward. We need more girls and women in science and we can support this by encouraging young girls to choose careers in science and showing them female role models who made significant contributions to the world of science.

Let’s take a look at some women role models in science.

Marie Curie: Together with her husband, she was awarded half of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903 for their study into spontaneous radiation.

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