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Berlin, Germany. 24th May, 2019. Ann Makosinski, winner of the Green Award  in the Flashlight category, speaks at the award ceremony. The trophies will  be awarded during the Greentech Festival. Credit: Carsten
Berlin, Germany. 24th May, 2019. Ann Makosinski, winner of the Green Award in the Flashlight category, speaks at the award ceremony. The trophies will be awarded during the Greentech Festival. Credit: Carsten

Google Science Fair Winner Makes Flashlight Powered by Body Heat
Google Science Fair Winner Makes Flashlight Powered by Body Heat

A Mighty Girl - Mighty Girl Ann Makosinski of Victoria, Canada, who won the  15-16 year-old division of the prestigious global Google Science Fair last  September, became one of the first guests
A Mighty Girl - Mighty Girl Ann Makosinski of Victoria, Canada, who won the 15-16 year-old division of the prestigious global Google Science Fair last September, became one of the first guests

Battery-free flashlight among Google Science Fair winners - CNET
Battery-free flashlight among Google Science Fair winners - CNET

Ann Makosinski's 'Hollow Flashlight' heading to Google Science Fair -  Saanich News
Ann Makosinski's 'Hollow Flashlight' heading to Google Science Fair - Saanich News

Ann Makosinski - Wikipedia
Ann Makosinski - Wikipedia

Ann Makosinski: A Beautiful Mind | CFI.co
Ann Makosinski: A Beautiful Mind | CFI.co

Ann Makosinski – Women in Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics
Ann Makosinski – Women in Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics

Teen Inventor's Bright Idea May Light Up the World
Teen Inventor's Bright Idea May Light Up the World

The Body Heat Powered Flashlight: How it Works | HeroX
The Body Heat Powered Flashlight: How it Works | HeroX

eDrink mug and Hollow Flashlight: Alumna Ann Makosinski's new inventions -  Society for Science
eDrink mug and Hollow Flashlight: Alumna Ann Makosinski's new inventions - Society for Science

This Flashlight Is Powered by the Touch of Your Hand | Innovation|  Smithsonian Magazine
This Flashlight Is Powered by the Touch of Your Hand | Innovation| Smithsonian Magazine

15-Year-Old Develops Flashlight Powered by Body Heat, Wins Top Prize in  Google Science Fair
15-Year-Old Develops Flashlight Powered by Body Heat, Wins Top Prize in Google Science Fair

Google Science Fair wins include B.C. teen's body-heat-powered flashlight |  CBC News
Google Science Fair wins include B.C. teen's body-heat-powered flashlight | CBC News

Meet our fixing hero: serial inventor, Ann Makosinski | Sugru
Meet our fixing hero: serial inventor, Ann Makosinski | Sugru

Ann's Story - Ann Makosinski
Ann's Story - Ann Makosinski

Be the source: Ann Makosinski at TEDxRenfrewCollingwood - YouTube
Be the source: Ann Makosinski at TEDxRenfrewCollingwood - YouTube

Hollow Flashlight | The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation - YouTube
Hollow Flashlight | The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation - YouTube

Now, A Flashlight Powered by Body Heat
Now, A Flashlight Powered by Body Heat

ANN MAKOSINSKI: - PressReader
ANN MAKOSINSKI: - PressReader

Teen invents battery-free flashlight | Engineering.com
Teen invents battery-free flashlight | Engineering.com

15-Year-Old Develops Flashlight Powered by Body Heat, Wins Top Prize in  Google Science Fair
15-Year-Old Develops Flashlight Powered by Body Heat, Wins Top Prize in Google Science Fair

The Hollow (Thermoelectric) Flashlight - Google Science Fair - YouTube
The Hollow (Thermoelectric) Flashlight - Google Science Fair - YouTube

Ann Makosinski (Host) - GREENTECH FESTIVAL
Ann Makosinski (Host) - GREENTECH FESTIVAL

0007 Ann Makosinski- Inspiring Inventor | The Inspire a Kid Podcast
0007 Ann Makosinski- Inspiring Inventor | The Inspire a Kid Podcast

The Body Heat Powered Flashlight: How it Works | HeroX
The Body Heat Powered Flashlight: How it Works | HeroX

Teen invents battery-free flashlight | Engineering.com
Teen invents battery-free flashlight | Engineering.com

Canadian Teen Invents Thermoelectric Flashlight - Powered By Hand Heat |  Science 2.0
Canadian Teen Invents Thermoelectric Flashlight - Powered By Hand Heat | Science 2.0