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    Student Innovators Hack Kinect & Cancer to Win $100,000 Prizes

    Science fair projects have become much cooler since the days of growing lima beans under different-colored light filters. This year's winners of America's top science honors for high school students used nanotechnology to destroy cancer stem cells and turned Microsoft's Kinect gaming sensor into a design tool for prosthetic limbs. Their reward: $100,000 scholarships for college.

    A $100,000 individual grand prize went to Angela Zhang, a senior at Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, Calif., whose nanoparticle system not only allows for noninvasive imaging of tumors, but also delivers drugs to attack cancer cells. Another $100,000 team grand prize was shared by Ziyuan Liu and Cassee Cain, seniors at Oak Ridge High School in Oak Ridge, Tenn., who hacked an Xbox 360 Kinect sensor to analyze the walking patterns of people wearing prosthetics.

    The winners announced yesterday (Dec. 5) had competed against 2,436 fellow students who submitted 1,541 projects to the 2011 Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology.

    "It is a remarkable day for American innovation when our high school students do science research at this level," said Jeniffer Harper-Taylor, president of the Siemens Foundation. "These young innovators are poised to drive the next generation of advances in science and technology."

    Such projects represent the latest trends in modern science and technology. Zhang's work reflects the growing use of nanotechnology to treat diseases of the human body on the smallest scales. She used gold and iron oxide-based nanoparticles that could act as markers for MRI and photoacoustic imaging, even as it delivered the drug salinomycin to attack cancer tumors.

    "Angela created a nanoparticle that is like a Swiss army knife of cancer treatment," said Tejal Desai, a bioengineer at the University of California, San Francisco, and a competition judge. "She showed great creativity and initiative in designing a nanoparticle system that can be triggered to release drugs at the site of the tumor while also allowing for noninvasive imaging."

    The team of Liu and Cain pushed the boundaries of medicine in a different way. They used Microsoft's Kinect sensor — originally designed for motion tracking in video games — as a cheap but powerful sensor to track the motions of amputees or people with joint replacements.

    By combining the Kinect with computer vision algorithms, the team's project aims to help prosthetic makers design more efficient body replacements.

    "When further developed, their system could open avenues to bring personalized rehabilitation to the home," said Sudeep Sarkar, a computer engineer at the University of South Florida and a competition judge. "This could potentially reduce medical costs, allowing clinicians to monitor a patient's progress from a remote site."

    Besides the grand prizes, smaller college scholarships ranging from $50,000 to $10,000 were also given to the six individuals and six teams in the Siemens Competition National Finals. If such early work is any indication, this won't be the last time such students make the news as U.S. scientists, innovators and entrepreneurs.

    This story was provided by InnovationNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow InnovationNewsDaily on Twitter @News_Innovation, or on Facebook.

     

    10 comments

    • Michael  •  Chardon, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Nice to see a story about innovation by students instead of the daily glut of downer stories that dominate the news.
    • NB  •  Los Angeles, United States  •  5 mths ago
      It's all about values thought at home. It's wanting to achieve instead of taking drugs, and living at a youg age in the fast lane. Congratulations kids well done.!!
    • heyhey  •  5 mths ago
      Most talents come from europeans and asians, which they are driving USA progress forward. However, blacks/hispanics are driving USA progress backward.
      • Johnny 5 mths ago
        Heyhey,

        I take offense to that. I am Black. We gave you rap music and lose fitting jeans homes. We taught you how to high give properly, and talk like a N dawg.
        Don't give me that Blacks drive the USA backwards. We gave you culture. Unlike these Asians, who just study, and try to drive a Beamer and shed... we drive a Cadillac dawn.

        Word.
      • James 5 mths ago
        i found this fact funny
    • JRobert  •  5 mths ago
      Bright kids.
    • Johnny K  •  Birmingham, United States  •  5 mths ago
      amazing. how did zhang as a high school student even get to the point to be doing this stuff?
    • Plato232425  •  Stockton, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Science is all the fashion now.
      Heck, you have journalists who never even sat in a basic math class or chemistry for idiots now trying to swagger about like some expert on science.

      Those of us who are and watching these carpetbaggers with amusement.

      EVERYONE WANTS to CALL THEMSELVES A SCIENTIST.

      Even the education majors. Even the political science frat boy drunkards.
    • Devin  •  5 mths ago
      Great work!
    • Godfrey  •  5 mths ago
      Angela Zhang,
      When you complete your research, sell it to China. Most of Americans think you and people like you are Chinese spies. They act nice to you or "yellow, zipper head, slope, slanted eyes" Asian people when they want something from you. I know the reality sucks. Americans are racists to the core. They have over 200 years of history to prove it.
      • Dorian Gray 5 mths ago
        You idiot - how about what China as a country has done to Korea, Vietnam and their own people during the "Cultural Revolution" - ever hear about Tiananmen Square, a million dead in and counting in Tibet??? - you bleeding heart idiot - it's PEOPLE stupid!

        Anyway talking about Americans - these kids ARE Americans!
      • Whocares 5 mths ago
        Godfrey is a spy from China. They killed all the creative ppl in the cultural revolution. And some how he thinks they missed U . America is big, it makes U think big. Grate Job !
      • Yahoo User 5 mths ago
        Godfrey's dad should have used protection.
    • Jerry P.  •  5 mths ago
      While the rest of Americans are failing, why are Asians succeeding?
    • Jeannette Jaquish  •  Fort Wayne, United States  •  5 mths ago
      Science Fairs have dwindled to just about nothing in Tucson, Arizona and Fort Wayne, Indiana (and probably other places that I have not lived). I remember stadiums with over a thousand entries at regionals in 2000. I remember every child required to do a science project in 2002. Then the rules got complex: anything involving a human or animal, even asking opinions or tossing a ball required documented permission and supervision. Project ideas had to be submitted for approval. The paperwork was onerous and school teachers had no time. My kids' schools haven't participated at all the last 2 years and I don't know if it even exists in Fort Wayne anymore. It certainly isn't in the news anymore. Science fairs around here killed themselves.
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