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Humans have a natural capacity and desire to create – to invent. Have you ever wanted to indulge this instinct and become a bona fide inventor? Real-life inventors like Hedy Lamarr, Grace Hopper, Deepika Kurup and movie heroes such as Dr. Ryan Stone from Gravity and Shuri from Black Panther make amazing role models, and we can’t blame you if you want to emanate their inventive genius. But how do you go from daydreaming about genius inventions to actually making them? Read More
Humans have a natural capacity and desire to create – to invent. Have you ever wanted to indulge this instinct and become a bona fide inventor? Real-life inventors like Hedy Lamarr, Grace Hopper, Deepika Kurup and movie heroes such as Dr. Ryan Stone from Gravity and Shuri from Black Panther make amazing role models, and we can’t blame you if you want to emanate their inventive genius. But how do you go from daydreaming about genius inventions to actually making them?Read MoreSupport the show (https://p2q.link/donate)
Deepika Kurup has been determined to solve the global water crisis since she was 14 years old, after she saw kids outside her grandparents' house in India drinking water that looked too dirty even to touch. Her research began in her family kitchen -- and eventually led to a major science prize. Hear how this teenage scientist developed a cost-effective, eco-friendly way to purify water. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Deepika Kurup has been determined to solve the global water crisis since she was 14 years old, after she saw kids outside her grandparents' house in India drinking water that looked too dirty even to touch. Her research began in her family kitchen -- and eventually led to a major science prize. Hear how this teenage scientist developed a cost-effective, eco-friendly way to purify water.
디피카 쿠룹은 할아버지의 집밖에서 손을 대기에도 망설여지는 물을 긷기위해 모여있는 아이들을 본 14살 이후 세계의 물문제를 해결하기로 결심했습니다. 그녀의 연구는 집안의 부엌에서 시작해서 마침내 중요한 과학적 성취를 이루어 냈습니다. 여기 한 소녀가 어떻게 저렴하고, 환경친화적인 물정수 방법을 개발했는지 들어보십시오.
Deepika Kurup est déterminée à résoudre la crise mondiale de l'eau depuis qu'elle a 14 ans, après avoir vu des enfants devant la maison de ses grands-parents, en Inde, boire de l'eau qui semblait trop sale pour être touchée. Sa recherche a commencé dans la cuisine de sa famille -- et a fini par aboutir à un prix scientifique important. Découvrez comment cette jeune scientifique a développé une façon économique et écologique de purifier l'eau.
Deepika Kurup está decidida a resolver la crisis mundial del agua desde que tenía 14 años, después de ver a niños fuera de la casa de sus abuelos en India, bebiendo agua que parecía demasiado sucia incluso para tocarla. Su investigación comenzó en su cocina familiar y, finalmente, obtuvo un gran premio científico. Escuche cómo esta científica adolescente desarrolló una manera económica y ecológica de purificar el agua.
Seit Deepika Kurup im Alter von 14 Jahren sah, wie Kinder vor dem Haus ihrer Großeltern in Indien Wasser tranken, das so dreckig war, dass sie es nicht mal berühren wollte, war sie entschlossen, die globale Wasserkrise zu lösen. Ihre Forschung begann in der Familienküche – und führte schließlich zu einem wichtigen Naturwissenschaftspreis. Hier hören Sie, wie die junge Wissenschaftlerin eine kostengünstige, umweltfreundliche Methode zur Wasserreinigung entwickelte.
Deepika Kurup está determinada a resolver a crise global de água desde que tinha 14 anos, depois de ver crianças perto da casa de seus avós na Índia bebendo água que parecia suja demais até para ser tocada. Sua pesquisa começou na cozinha de sua família e por fim a levou a um prêmio importante de ciências. Ouça como esta cientista adolescente desenvolveu uma maneira econômica e ecologicamente sustentável de purificar água.
Inventor, scientist and clean water advocate, AND Recipient of the 2012 Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Award for her work in developing a new and inexpensive method to clean water using solar power. In 2014 she won the, U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize with her project "A Novel Photocatalytic Pervious Composite for Degrading Organics and Inactivating Bacteria in Wastewater and in January 2015, you were named as one of Forbes' 2015 30 Under 30