- Have you ever helped the hard-of-hearing listen to music? Or built a computer program to diagnose breast cancer? These kids have. (Huffington Post)
- Lakewood Ranch, Florida -- Talk about making a difference -- a 17-year-old Bay area student may have the key to diagnosing breast cancer. Out of 5,000 entries from more than 100 countries, she was one of 21 finalists in the Google Science Fair. (10Connects.com)
- Out-of-Door Academy rising senior Brittany Wenger was chosen from among 5,000 students from more than 100 countries who entered the annual competition. At an event to honor the 14 finalists held Monday in Palo Alto, Calif. (Herald Tribune)
- Grand prize winner Brittany Wenger, a 17-year-old high school junior from Lakewood Ranch, Fla., built a cloud-based tool to help doctors accurately diagnose breast cancer. (FOX News)
- LAKEWOOD RANCH - Brittany Wenger has won many awards for her science project on breast cancer detection, but none as big as this one. On Monday night, the teen from Lakewood Ranch took home top honors at the annual Google Science Fair in California. (Mysuncoast.com)
- She instilled in Brittany the scientific method and encouraged her to participate in competitions, says Brittany s father, Jeff Wenger. Kohn came up with the idea for his project in what may be one of the oddest Eureka! moments ever: biting the head of his guitar. (YAHOO!)
- But it was 17-year-old Brittany Wenger (USA) who stole the show, winning both her age category and the grand prize with her project "Global Neural Network Cloud Service for Breast Cancer. (YAHOO!)
- Finally the grand prize went to a US cloud computing project for people with breast cancer. (Silicon Republic)
- The cloud-based neural network took top prize in this year's Google Science Fair. (The Money Times)
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Brittany Wenger
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