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IP属地:安徽来自Android客户端1楼2017-08-22 23:26回复
    From Turkey to China and Beyond, Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow Contests Challenge Students to Dream Up Innovative Ways to Improve Their Community


    IP属地:安徽来自Android客户端2楼2017-08-22 23:27
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      Last year, a precocious Turkish boy named Efe Gundeger used his head to come up with an ingenious way for others to protect theirs. Having noticed that far too many motorcyclists in his country were riding without helmets, Efe resolved to do something about it. After hatching an idea for a device that would address this pressing issue, he entered a competition that could help him bring his idea to fruition.
      Efe’s idea, which he calls ‘Motokask-Motoheadguard,’ promotes road safety by placing a sensor in motorcyclists’ helmets that communicates with a control mechanism attached to their vehicle. When a rider puts on their helmet, a wireless signal is sent to this mechanism, which then allows the engine to start. If the rider attempts to ride without their helmet, the engine does not run.


      IP属地:安徽来自Android客户端3楼2017-08-22 23:27
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        The competition that provided a platform for Efe to showcase his innovation, Samsung Future Inventors, was a collaboration between Samsung Electronics Turkey and the Creative Children’s Association, under the umbrella of Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow initiative.


        IP属地:安徽来自Android客户端4楼2017-08-22 23:28
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          麻烦有能力的翻译一下,会英语的将就着看


          IP属地:安徽来自Android客户端5楼2017-08-22 23:28
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            Nurturing Solutions for Tomorrow’s Problems
            Just as its name implies, Solve for Tomorrow was established to encourage bright young minds around the world to come up with fresh solutions to pressing problems. With contests in countries around the globe, the initiative challenges students like Efe to dream up innovative ways to improve the world around them. The competitions’ ultimate goals are to enrich communities in need with meaningful innovations, and to nurture these students’ growth, confidence and ingenuity.
            In 2016, a total of 18 open competitions were hosted in as many countries, including the U.S., Canada, Brazil, Mexico, China and Turkey.
            The competitions award the most exceptional innovations. For coming up with a clever way to prevent road accidents, Efe earned his contest’s top prize. After receiving his award, Efe described how participating in the competition had inspired him to keep pursuing scientific projects and inventing new ways to help others.
            See how Solve for Tomorrow competitions around the globe are helping students like Efe realize their creative ideas and make a difference in their community.


            IP属地:安徽来自Android客户端6楼2017-08-22 23:29
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              IP属地:安徽来自Android客户端8楼2017-08-22 23:31
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                水文谁不会写?先把老回的事解决下


                来自Android客户端10楼2017-08-23 07:57
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                  中文OK??


                  来自Android客户端11楼2017-08-23 17:44
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                    The competition that provided a platform for Efe to showcase his innovation, Samsung Future Inventors, was a collaboration between Samsung Electronics Turkey and the Creative Children’s Association, under the umbrella of Samsung’s Solve for Tomorrow initiative.


                    IP属地:山东来自Android客户端12楼2017-08-23 18:26
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                      把楼主拉出去续了


                      IP属地:江苏来自iPhone客户端18楼2017-11-20 21:36
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