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Google Science Fair Finalist Invents Peltier-Powered Flashlight

GTRacer writes "Ann Makosinski, a Canadian student competing in Google's Science Fair, submitted a flashlight which uses temperature differentials to power its LEDs. Her long-time interest is alternative energy because, '[she's] really interested in harvesting surplus energy, energy that surrounds but we never really use.' Using Peltier tiles and custom circuitry, her design currently runs for 20 minutes or so and costs $26. A win at the September finals in Mountain View and/or outside investment could fund further development."

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  1. Re:Invented??? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Losers! (sorry for the correct spelling, stupid autocorrect didn't let me type Loosers!")

    Wait a minute.

  2. Am I really the first to say it? by Dahamma · · Score: 5, Funny

    She just invented a new flashlight, and wants to use "energy that surrounds but we never really use."

    Like, the energy that surrounds us and penetrates us, and binds the galaxy together? Her "long time interest" is clearly building a light saber.