The September/October issue of Technology Review selects the magazine's annual TR35, a list of 35 outstanding innovators under the age of 35. A panel of judges selected these brilliant individuals from a pool of over 300 nominees. The top honor of "Innovator of the Year" goes to David Berry, a 29 year old who "helped develop a way to treat stroke, thought up a new approach to cancer theraphy, and...created a system to genetically engineer microbes to produce biofuels" (p. 48). The rest of the list includes young people who made extraordinary advances in medicine, telecommunications, nanotechnology, software, energy and the internet. These profiles not only highlight many great accomplishments, but showcases how young talented minds can have a huge impact on our society.
Visit the Vairo Library New Center and pick up this copy of Technology Review to learn about all of the amazing innovations.
Posted by mhs160 at September 24, 2007 07:02 PM