Whiz Kids: 5 Amazing Young Inventors

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Whiz Kids: 5 Amazing Young Inventors

The most important thing is insight, that is to be -- curious -- to wonder, to mull, and to muse why it is that man does what he does.

- William Faulkner -

Whiz Kids: 5 Amazing Young Inventors

15-year old Chester Greenwood wanted to ice skate in the winters of Maine, so he invented ear mufflers. Also at the age of 15, Louis Braille in France invented what became the standard language for blind people all over the world. Philo Farnsworth, a 14-year-old electronics prodigy, came up with the concept of a television, and mentored by his chemistry teacher, developed it some years later. And then, at a mere 12 years old, Margaret Knight developed a safety mechanism for cotton mill power looms that immediately started saving countless workers from injury or death. Here are the stories of four young inventors who have already made their mark on the world, and a bonus one who hopes to in the years to come. { read more }

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