Nettet2. okt. 2014 · Kenneth Shinozuka isn’t like other teenagers. Maybe it’s because he’s one of the contestants in the Google Science Fair, an international competition for 13- to 18-year-olds, or because he’s the winner of the Scientific American Science in Action Award. Most likely, though, it’s because of the impressive fact that he just invented a device to … Nettet27. feb. 2015 · Teenager Kenneth Shinozuka, 15 from Irvine, California has invented a device to help with the memory loss disease- Alzheimers. The idea for his invention came after his 88 year old grandfather developed the disease. BYPASS THE CENSORS Sign up to get unfiltered news delivered straight to your inbox. * You can unsubscribe any time.
Transcript: Episode 12: Kenneth Shinozuka, Founder of SafeWander
NettetKenneth Shinozuka designs smart products ... He's been doing so since he was in kindergartenWhen he was six years old, a family friend of Kenneth Shinozuka f... NettetFounder and CEO, SafeWander. Since the age of 4, Kenneth Shinozuka has watched his family struggle with one of the great health care challenges of our times: His grandfather suffers from Alzheimer ... plymouth pd nh
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Nettet15. sep. 2014 · The 16-year-old Bronx high school student and Eagle Scout has been watching Alzheimer’s take a toll on his grandfather since he was 4 years old. Just a few years later, his grandfather wandered off in the middle of the night all the way to a freeway. Nettet11. jan. 2015 · 15-year-old Kenneth Shinozuka followed in the footsteps of many great inventors when he looked at a problem near to his heart and was spurred to action. He … NettetLike year old Kenneth Shinozuka’s grandfather. So because he wanted to keep his beloved grandad safe, at 15-year’s old Kenneth invented a gadget which tracked when his grandad began to wander at night. “My grandfather started wandering out of bed, which caused a lot of accidents,” Kenneth says. prinsip arm\u0027s length