Human pulse to charge a cellphone? That’s innovative thinking from teen in India

by mkalegre on November 7, 2009

I found this great blog post I had to share from Global Health Ideas:

NEW DELHI: Think out of the box. It pays. This is what 15-year-old Sarojini Mahajan is happy to realise after her idea of using human pulse to charge a cellphone was picked up by Stanford University on Wednesday. Sarojini had sent her idea as an entry to IGNITE 2009 — a nationwide contest of innovative ideas. Though she won a consolation prize in the contest , Stanford University will now work on her idea.Aman, Innovation Everywhere – Human pulse to charge cellphone |

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