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Can Anyone Be an Inventor? Why MIT’s Invention Education Officer Says Yes

Can Anyone Be an Inventor? Why MIT’s Invention Education Officer Says Yes

Published 6 years, 9 months ago
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When you hear the word “inventor,” you might think of household names like Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, or the Wright brothers. But today, there are plenty of young inventors whose names you’ve never heard of—not yet, anyway. These are middle and high school students who have developed solutions to major economic and social challenges, ranging from health care and transportation to agriculture and the environment. Leigh Estabrooks, invention education officer at the Lemelson-MIT program, thinks all students—no matter their GPAs or ZIP codes or learning challenges—can be inventors.
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