Indian origin teen Eesha Khare invents a device we all might want to own

Eesha Khare from California showed the gadget of everyone’s dreams at the Intel International Science Fair held in Phoenix, AZ.
She has built a tiny device that can fit inside a cellphone, which enables the cell to be fully charged in 20-30 seconds. Yes, you read it right -20-30 seconds. A normal cell at least takes 3-4 hours to be fully charged. Yes she got the first place in the Science Fair and winning $50,000 which will help pay for her college.
Eesha Khare, you are leading the way, especially for “STEM for girls”
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