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Video: 14-Year-Old Inventor Wins $25,000 Prize For Robotic Hand He Built For Less Than $100

Inspired by the Fukushima disaster & the need to protect first responders, Pennsylvania鈥檚 Thomas Aldous created a hand to copy movements by humans


Thomas Aldous happened upon a documentary about the 2011 Fukushima nuclear power plant disaster that was caused by a tsunami along coastal Japan. What piqued his interest most about the aftermath was the robots devised to inspect the damaged radioactive reactors. 

With that in mind, the 14-year-old from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, built a robot hand controlled by a glove. 鈥淚t has a lot of applications,鈥 he says, 鈥渂ut primarily for search and rescue.鈥 The user鈥檚 movements are copied to the robot intuitively. And he built it all for less than $100. (See the robot in action right here)

For his invention, he won the Samueli Foundation Prize of $25,000 at the 2022 Broadcom MASTERS, a national science and engineering competition for middle school students. He says he鈥檒l use the prize for college tuition.

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