Boy's science fair project turns into more than a grade
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An eighth grader makes an unexpected discovery while working on a science fair project: how to extend the life of a hearing aid battery.
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I live in Rochester
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This is bullshit this kid didnt figure out anything all he did basicly is look at the back of a battery packet and read that shit claiming it was his idea this twat.
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So what he did was read the label. good for him, doing something no one else does. He deserves the medal.
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I'm a 13 year old boy developing a video game all on my own with no budget, and he gets famous for reading instructions.
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marvadi gir
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When I think scientist....or major medical discovery....that kid fighting with his locker is the EXACT image that I conjured up. Sorry to ruin your intro.
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"It's easy to tell when they're dead. They stop moving!" NO SHIT SHERLOCK
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Lol nerd
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This kid's getting praise for 'discovering' something that was already written on the back of a packet? Why? It's someone else's discovery. That's like me discovering that small parts are a choking hazard. NO SHIT! It's printed on everything that has small parts!
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The instructions say leave for one min not 5 to get the longer time
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so.. i wasted my time..
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mg those lockers are huge lucky
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Are u fcking serious this is bs
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Let me get this straight, he looked at the fine print of a battery pack and got an award for it!?!?
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What about using the battery until it is exhausted, then letting it rest for a day to recover, and use again? The problem is getting oxygen into the cell chemistry.
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Companies knew this shit the whole time.
Corporate america just put a hit on that kid probably. Narc. ? :X -
wow, this really helps me, I'm 14 and have had hearing aids for about 5 years, and never knew this. would've been nice to know back then
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Wow, Ethan! Great moves, keep it up, proud of you!
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Great job Ethan.
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At first I thought he made HEX Bugs
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