Canadian Teen Wins $50,000 for Invention

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Ann Makosinski isn't an ordinary teenager. The 18-year-old Canadian won Shell Canada's Quest Climate Grant's $50,000 prize for creating two inventions that use heat to generate electricity. Her first invention was a flashlight that runs off your body heat, for which she won a prize at Google's 2013 Science Fair and was named one of Time's "30 People Under 30 Changing the World" that year.


Now, she's at it again with the eDrink.

She got the idea for the eDrink by trying to solve two big problems she saw fellow teens grappling with: Their phones didn't have enough battery and their coffee took too long to cool down, Makosinski told Jimmy Fallon in an appearance on The Tonight Show. The eDrink mug uses excess heat from your beverage to generate electricity.

The mug has a USB port at the bottom, where you can plug in your smartphone or music player.

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This happened in 2013...what's with the grave digging topics kid?