The end of each year comes with many rituals. Harry Belafonte’s Jamaica Farewell was in my DNA as were Anup Ghoshal’s joyous songs from Satyajit Ray’s Goopy Gyne Bagha Bayen films. It’s doubtful that can happen anymore not because there will not be new singers but because our attention is far too fragmented for one song, one singer, one newscaster …
15-year-old Gitanjali Rao, who was chosen as the first-ever ‘Kid of the Year’ by Time magazine, has been recognised for her astonishing and ground-breaking work as a scientist and innovator who used technology to tackle issues from contaminated drinking water to opioid addiction and cyberbullying. Rao’s innovation in lead detection in water, AI While speaking about the strides she made …
15-year-old Indian-American Gitanjali Rao, a “brilliant” young scientist and inventor, has been named by TIME magazine as the first-ever ‘Kid of the Year’ for her “astonishing work” using technology to tackle issues ranging from contaminated drinking water to opioid addiction and cyberbullying. She spoke about her “astonishing work using technology to tackle issues ranging from contaminated drinking water to opioid …
15-year-old Indian-American Gitanjali Rao, a "brilliant" young scientist and inventor, has been named by TIME magazine as the first-ever ‘Kid of the Year’ for her "astonishing work” using technology to tackle issues ranging from contaminated drinking water to opioid addiction and cyberbullying. She spoke about her “astonishing work using technology to tackle issues ranging from contaminated drinking water to opioid …
Indian-American teenager Gitanjali Rao has been chosen as TIME’s first-ever Kid of the Year for her work using ‘technology to tackle issues ranging from contaminated drinking water to opioid addiction and cyberbullying’. Rao’s latest discovery is an app called, Kindly, that detects cyberbullying at an early stage, based on artificial-intelligence technology. In another similar development, Rao has developed another application …
TIME Magazine has chosen 15-year-old Indian American Gitanjali Rao as its first-ever Kid of the Year 2020. Speaking from her home in Colorado, Gitanjali Rao told Angelina Jolie that she wanted to research carbon nanotube sensor technology at the Denver Water quality research lab when she was 10. Introducing the first-ever Kid of the Year, Gitanjali Rao https://t.co/Hvgu3GLoNs pic.twitter.com/4zORbRiGMU — …