2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Xóchitl Guadalupe Cruz, a little girl of only 8 years old from the state of Chiapas, has become a sensation of the world scientific community by winning a recommendation from the Institute of Nuclear Science of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
The little girl, who is in third grade in elementary school, received a distinction from the renowned Mexican educational entity after presenting an innovative water heater built entirely with recyclable materials and powered by solar energy. After receiving the "ICN Recognition for Women", Xóchitl Guadalupe became the first girl to achieve this important scientific recognition.
As explained by the outstanding girl, her invention can become a great help for low-income communities that do not have access to this type of household appliances due to the cost they may have. Being built with recyclable materials and powered by solar energy, your heater would help make it a much cheaper product.
For this little scientist, her heater would also help preserve the environment, since many low-income people use firewood to heat their water, which encourages deforestation and has a direct impact on global warming.
After gaining recognition from the National Autonomous University of Mexico, the little girl is willing to put her innovative product at the service of her community.
Her impressive capacity for innovation began to be seen since she was just 4 years old and thanks to the unconditional support of her family, the little girl has now become a prospect for the scientific community.
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