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is just going to be pocket change for a couple of local students wowed the judges at the engineering science fair teenagers, they already have adult expertise in cancer detection and en tanglement assisted tele portation. >> think of me as a piece of information and not a person. entanglement assisted teleportation gets me from here to here without being able to tell it happened. if you're the cia, how cool is that. location a, location b, e for eaves dropper. >> if you were to put the information into a, it shows up in b by the measurement protocol to telepport it instead. so she would sit there and try to intercept it and never hear anything. >> this 18-year-old just won $50,000 for his work in this. helpful to spy agencies trying to keep communications secret. >> you take the beam me up scotty analogy from star trek and just imagine them going in and as they leave here they're showing up there. that same thing happens with information with adams. >> it's all about photons and atoms and beam splitters. stuff that befuddled einstein his whole life, and he was a runner up. >> i got interested in
is just going to be pocket change for a couple of local students wowed the judges at the engineering science fair teenagers, they already have adult expertise in cancer detection and en tanglement assisted tele portation. >> think of me as a piece of information and not a person. entanglement assisted teleportation gets me from here to here without being able to tell it happened. if you're the cia, how cool is that. location a, location b, e for eaves dropper. >> if you were to put...
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science bears. -- fairs. he won with a diagnostic breakthrough in cancer treatment. >> the grand prize winner, jack andreka. >> this 15-year-old won the $75,000 grand prize in this year's intel international science and engineering fair. for his new way to test for early stage pancreatic cancer. he says the idea to him in biology class. >> that is what cool -- what is cool about science. it can affect other people's lives and can do anything with science. >> he created a dipstick sensor that tests blood or urine and detects pancreatic, ovarium, and lung cancer. he did his work in the johns hopkins lab who sa. others had turned him down. >> very few people who get it survive. when there is a 15-year-old who writes with that much passion about making an early detection test, there is no way you cannot hit the reply button. >> his paper center boasts more than 90% accuracy and is 28 times faster, 28 times cheaper, and more than 100 times more sensitive than current tests for the disease. >> how do you raise a child to reach these kinds of heights? quex if they were curious about something, i would not answer their question. test your hypothesis. find something out. >> you just might change the world in the process.
science bears. -- fairs. he won with a diagnostic breakthrough in cancer treatment. >> the grand prize winner, jack andreka. >> this 15-year-old won the $75,000 grand prize in this year's intel international science and engineering fair. for his new way to test for early stage pancreatic cancer. he says the idea to him in biology class. >> that is what cool -- what is cool about science. it can affect other people's lives and can do anything with science. >> he created a...
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science fair competitions. a 15-year-old boy from maryland is living out his dream. he won the top prize at the intel international science and engineering fair. lots of cheering. he designed a new method to detect pancreatic cancer that is 90% accurate. he worked with researchers at johns hopkins university and has a patent pending. he was awarded $75,000 for his first place finish. >> good for him. >> very smart kid. >> how old is he? >> 16. >> wow. i'm sorry, 15. >> wow. doing some good things. >> he can't even drive yet. saving lives. >> he has $75,000. let's talk about our weather. feeling pretty sticky. >> almost. it's not even metrological summer yet. here's what is going on out there right now. sunshine. this evening it's going to be nice. this is going to be here for quite a while. it looks like the only significant chance of rain, really significant chance of rain during this holiday weekend probably will be back to the west of us out closer to the mountains. some of that may drift off towards the east late in the afternoon. other than that, we are just talking about some very, very isolated pop-up showers or thunderstorms. it'
science fair competitions. a 15-year-old boy from maryland is living out his dream. he won the top prize at the intel international science and engineering fair. lots of cheering. he designed a new method to detect pancreatic cancer that is 90% accurate. he worked with researchers at johns hopkins university and has a patent pending. he was awarded $75,000 for his first place finish. >> good for him. >> very smart kid. >> how old is he? >> 16. >> wow. i'm sorry,...
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he received the international science and engineering fair award for his ground-breaking research, plus a $75,000 prize. he beat out 1500 students from 70 countries. we will have much more honest willie mays and story tonight at the 11:00. all sending tonight, if there is no access to new medication, it is now in violation of a lot. they will keep this drug called epinephrine on hand. it is a hormone used in any normal -- in many normal reactions. they were previously allowed to only administered to students who had a prescription, but it now requires that people know how to identify and treat certain reactions. >> not a bad day overall, a live look platted to start, a couple of scattered showers from time to time. these have had a dry day today, although a bit on a cloudy side, even a bit unit. there is still some cloud cover hanging on, not a bad looking evening and that of us. downtown baltimore near camden yards about 75 degrees, 76 degrees at this hour, and it should be fairly comfortable with no rain in the immediate vicinity. good news for the baseball. there are some showers dri
he received the international science and engineering fair award for his ground-breaking research, plus a $75,000 prize. he beat out 1500 students from 70 countries. we will have much more honest willie mays and story tonight at the 11:00. all sending tonight, if there is no access to new medication, it is now in violation of a lot. they will keep this drug called epinephrine on hand. it is a hormone used in any normal -- in many normal reactions. they were previously allowed to only...
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invented a new cancer test has won the $75,000 grand prize at the intel international science and engineering faird 15-year-old jack andropov could not have been more excited or more deserving. he developed a dip stick sensor for blood or urine that accurately detects pancreatic cancer. intel says it's 100 times more sensitive than the current test. he says it can also be used to detect ovarian or lung cancer. >>> britney spears tweeted that she was just taking a break and was actually having the best time on thursday when she reportedly walked off the set of "the x factor" during auditions. she was said to be upset after a contestant butchered her hit "hold it against me." >>> talk about multitasking, joe is the first person to pull off a full triathlon while juggling the entire time, yes, even during the swimming portion. wow, he says he's part of the jogling community, a group of runners dedicated to juggling as they go, good to know. in case you weren't impressed enough, he completed that triathlon while driving and juggling in just under 2 hours. >>> could this be the prequel to "black swan"
invented a new cancer test has won the $75,000 grand prize at the intel international science and engineering faird 15-year-old jack andropov could not have been more excited or more deserving. he developed a dip stick sensor for blood or urine that accurately detects pancreatic cancer. intel says it's 100 times more sensitive than the current test. he says it can also be used to detect ovarian or lung cancer. >>> britney spears tweeted that she was just taking a break and was actually...
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jack of maryland won this year's intel international science and engineering fair.for coming up with a screening method for early stage pancreatic cancer. yeah. ari of leesburg, virginia, was a runner up. the 18-year-old gets $50,000 for an analysis of quantum teleportation. >> very, very cool. we're going to teleport you to an aquarium. calvin the calico lobster. you may know there are a will the of calico cats running around, but not so many calico lobsters. scientists say they are one in 30 million. a fisherman caught calvin and he got sold off to the summer shack restaurant in massachusetts and he almost became part. but the owner said i need to donate this fella to science. so there he sits looking cool. >> sort of cool. as cool as a lobster can look. >> if you eat lobster, it looks appetizing, but even that one, you might go, i don't know about that. what do you think? >> i don't know. today, spectacular. tomorrow, spectacular. monday, not so much? >> not bad, but clouds come back on sunday. don't push the panic button just yet. we'll take a live look outside.
jack of maryland won this year's intel international science and engineering fair.for coming up with a screening method for early stage pancreatic cancer. yeah. ari of leesburg, virginia, was a runner up. the 18-year-old gets $50,000 for an analysis of quantum teleportation. >> very, very cool. we're going to teleport you to an aquarium. calvin the calico lobster. you may know there are a will the of calico cats running around, but not so many calico lobsters. scientists say they are one...
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the 6th annual maker fair dozens of inventors and innovators will showcase their creations in fields from electronic arts robot technology, computer science and creative engineeringowing off light sculptures, robots built from scrap metal. the fair takes place at the san mateo county events center from 10 to 8 and 10 to 6 sunday. >>> a lot of school groups are have entries. >>> 5:24. long wait is over facebook makes public debut. live team coverage from facebook's headquarters and new york. >>> berkeley decides to rewrite its policy on dealing with the media. what the rewrite will cost the city. >>> san jose revises program to cleanup homeless end camp 789s. >>> -- end -- >>> half moon bay 58 to near 70 around the bay shore. --. >>> it is 5:28. big day for investors aren't world. i'm eric thomas. >>> and i'm kristen sze. just an hour away from a historic day for social media. facebook goes public it will be the third largest initial public offering in history. amy hollyfield is in menlo park with mark zuckerberg will soon be ringing nasdaq's opening bell. >> reporter: good morning. the people in the building behind me will be millionaires this morning. mark zucke
the 6th annual maker fair dozens of inventors and innovators will showcase their creations in fields from electronic arts robot technology, computer science and creative engineeringowing off light sculptures, robots built from scrap metal. the fair takes place at the san mateo county events center from 10 to 8 and 10 to 6 sunday. >>> a lot of school groups are have entries. >>> 5:24. long wait is over facebook makes public debut. live team coverage from facebook's headquarters...
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he's the winner of intel's international science and engineering fair.atic cancer that's cheaper and 20 times faster than current tests. >> i got really interested in early detection of pancreatic cancer because that's one of the main problems behind a huge death rate, and so then i was looking at blood tests because those are really the only way to detect it in its early stages. so then i developed this sensor. what's so cooing is it can detect pancreatic sensor before it becomes invasive. your survival rate is close to 100%. it's just amazing how this will be applicable. also can look at other forms of cancer, cancer drug resistance, how effective a cancer treatment is, and basically any disease. >> you have to love his passion. he received $75,000 award. he's applied for a patent on the test as well. good for him. >>> so if you're packing up the car for some memorial day travel this weekend, you're not alone. many people heading out, but they're not going too far. >>> hey there. on the help dsk today we're going to talk about credit cards because this
he's the winner of intel's international science and engineering fair.atic cancer that's cheaper and 20 times faster than current tests. >> i got really interested in early detection of pancreatic cancer because that's one of the main problems behind a huge death rate, and so then i was looking at blood tests because those are really the only way to detect it in its early stages. so then i developed this sensor. what's so cooing is it can detect pancreatic sensor before it becomes...
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students from across the country competing in the intel international science and engineering fair lastpened in pittsburgh. and out of the 1,500 or so kids who competed from more than 17 countries, guess what? 15-year-old jack andreka from maryland, was named the best and the brightest. he created a noninvasive and cheap way to detect pancreatic cancer, which by the way, is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the united states. now, this test is essentially based on those diabetic test paper strips and by testing a person's blood and urine, jack was able to determine whether or not that patient had early-stage pancreatic cancer. and i am so happy to say that jack andreka joins me now right here in the studio wearing those ribbons. congratulations. i have to shake your hand. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations. you are one happy kid. you won $100,000 in prize money, which you're going to put toward college. congratulations. >> thanks so much. >> tell me, how did you come up with the idea? i know you were inspired by a close family friend who died recently of pancreatic canc
students from across the country competing in the intel international science and engineering fair lastpened in pittsburgh. and out of the 1,500 or so kids who competed from more than 17 countries, guess what? 15-year-old jack andreka from maryland, was named the best and the brightest. he created a noninvasive and cheap way to detect pancreatic cancer, which by the way, is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in the united states. now, this test is essentially based on those diabetic test...
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. >> this 15-year-old won the $17,000 grand prize in this year's intel international science and engineering fairew way to test for early stage pancreatic cancer. he says the inspiration came from an uncle who died of the disease. he said the idea came to him from an uncle. >> you can affect other people's lives rvings you can basically do anything with science. >> based on the model of die betic testing, he create aid dipstick scensor. it detects pancreatic, ovarian, and lung cancer. he did his work at johns hopkins when a doctor said yes to jack after 200 other researchers turned him down. >> this is without question one of the most lethal migsies known to man -- malignancies known to man. when a person writes with that much enthusiasm, you cannot help but reply. >> his new test is 28 times cheaper. >> how do you raise a child to reach these kinds of heights? jack's mom gave us her tactic. >> if they were curious about something, i would not answer their questions. i would not answer them. i would say test it. find it out yourself. >> that's amazing. >> a new interactive gain celebrated in the
. >> this 15-year-old won the $17,000 grand prize in this year's intel international science and engineering fairew way to test for early stage pancreatic cancer. he says the inspiration came from an uncle who died of the disease. he said the idea came to him from an uncle. >> you can affect other people's lives rvings you can basically do anything with science. >> based on the model of die betic testing, he create aid dipstick scensor. it detects pancreatic, ovarian, and lung...
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freshman who invented a new cancer test won $75,000 grand prize at the intel international science and engineering fair britney spears tweeted that she was just taking a break and was actually having the best time on thursday when she reportedly walked off the set of the "x factor" during auditions. brittney was said to be upset after a contestant butchered her hit "hold it against me." >>> talk about multi-tasking, joe is the first person to pull off a full triathlon while juggling the entire time, yes, even during the swimming portion. he says he's part of the joggling community, a group of runners dedicated to juggling as they go. did you know? in case you weren't impressed new hampshire he completed the triathlon why juggling just under two hours. wow. >>> could this be the prequel to "black swan" because it sure looks like these two little tutus have a rough time of sharing the spotlight. the dad posted the video on youtube. her first dance recital and first site. it's 9:04. go to al with a check of the weather. >> thanks, savannah. >>> oh, my gosh, we've got -- no, my calm ran mmeraman was ab- oo
freshman who invented a new cancer test won $75,000 grand prize at the intel international science and engineering fair britney spears tweeted that she was just taking a break and was actually having the best time on thursday when she reportedly walked off the set of the "x factor" during auditions. brittney was said to be upset after a contestant butchered her hit "hold it against me." >>> talk about multi-tasking, joe is the first person to pull off a full...
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fair. dozens will showcase their creations in fields from electronic arts robot technology computer science and creative engineeringthe san mateo county event center from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. sunday. >>> we are minutes from the start of the trading day and facebook's m will be ridging the opening bell for the -- we are looking at a live picture outside nasdaq. that is the focus of investors today. we'll have a live report with more coming up. >>> a deadly crash in berkeley after a car slams into a tree. police say a child is involved. >>> high temperatures across the bay out to the coast slightly warmer still breezy around the coast and bay shore. 58 at half moon bay to 80 in antioch. warmest in the mid sections of the country upper 80s to near 90s, 60s and 70s in the northeast and pacific northwest. all major airports, california regional, san francisco, bay area, three airports, all on time. flight tracker abc7news.com any time you need it. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> 6:29 on this facebook friday morning. you are looking live at pictures outside the -
fair. dozens will showcase their creations in fields from electronic arts robot technology computer science and creative engineeringthe san mateo county event center from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. sunday. >>> we are minutes from the start of the trading day and facebook's m will be ridging the opening bell for the -- we are looking at a live picture outside nasdaq. that is the focus of investors today. we'll have a live report with more coming up. >>> a...