Friday, September 6, 2013

15 Year-Old Invents New Method of Diagnosing Cancer

Jack Andraka is a fifteen year old freshman in high school. He developed a paper sensor that could detect pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer in five minutes for as little as 3 cents. He conducted his research at John Hopkins University. This research could change the face of cancer and promote early detection. To think that scientists spending millions of dollars to find more about cancer, a 15 year old finds out by doing a science fair project! Read more at: http://www.social-consciousness.com/2013/02/fifteen-year-old-invents-cancer-diagnosing-method.htmThursday, February 7, 2013 15 year old invents New Method of Diagnosing Cancer 55 Jack Andraka is a fifteen year old freshman in high school. He developed a paper sensor that could detect pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer in five minutes for as little as 3 cents. He conducted his research at John Hopkins University. This research could change the face of cancer and promote early detection. To think that scientists spending millions of dollars to find more about cancer, a 15 year old finds out by doing a science fair project! Read more at: http://www.social-consciousness.com/2013/02/fifteen-year-old-invents-cancer-diagnosing-method.htmlThursday, February 7, 2013 15 year old invents New Method of Diagnosing Cancer 55 Jack Andraka is a fifteen year old freshman in high school. He developed a paper sensor that could detect pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer in five minutes for as little as 3 cents. He conducted his research at John Hopkins University. This research could change the face of cancer and promote early detection. To think that scientists spending millions of dollars to find more about cancer, a 15 year old finds out by doing a science fair project! Read more at: http://www.social-consciousness.com/2013/02/fifteen-year-old-invents-cancer-diagnosing-method.html
Thursday, February 7, 2013 15 year old invents New Method of Diagnosing Cancer 55 Jack Andraka is a fifteen year old freshman in high school. He developed a paper sensor that could detect pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer in five minutes for as little as 3 cents. He conducted his research at John Hopkins University. This research could change the face of cancer and promote early detection. To think that scientists spending millions of dollars to find more about cancer, a 15 year old finds out by doing a science fair project! Read more at: http://www.social-consciousness.com/2013/02/fifteen-year-old-invents-cancer-diagnosing-method.html
Jack Andraka is a fifteen year old freshman in high school. He developed a paper sensor that could detect pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer in five minutes for as little as 3 cents. He conducted his research at John Hopkins University. This research could change the face of cancer and promote early detection. To think that scientists spending millions of dollars to find more about cancer, a 15 year old finds out by doing a science fair project! Read more at: http://www.social-consciousness.com/2013/02/fifteen-year-old-invents-cancer-diagnosing-method.html
A little off-topic, but not completely. He's right about how ancient our technologies for disease detection are. Watch the short video. You'll be impressed. Maybe we should get him working on Lyme disease?
lJack Andraka is a fifteen year old freshman in high school. He developed a paper sensor that could detect pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer in five minutes for as little as 3 cents. He conducted his research at John Hopkins University. This research could change the face of cancer and promote early detection. To think that scientists spending millions of dollars to find more about cancer, a 15 year old finds out by doing a science fair project! Read more at: http://www.social-consciousness.com/2013/02/fifteen-year-old-invents-cancer-diagnosing-method.html
Jack Andraka is a fifteen year old freshman in high school. He developed a paper sensor that could detect pancreatic, ovarian and lung cancer in five minutes for as little as 3 cents. He conducted his research at Johns Hopkins University. This research could change the face of cancer and promote early detection. To think that scientists spending millions of dollars to find more about cancer, a 15 year old finds out by doing a science fair project! 

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