Venture Capitalists: Take A Look At Siemens' High School Science Competition Winners

Forbes - Tech 

Then consider this month's winners of the 2016 Siemens Competition, which honors math, science and technology projects from high school students around the country. These are some smart kids with plans to revolutionize fields such as medicine. Identical twin sisters from Texas won the $100,000 prize in the team event with their project that delivers an earlier diagnosis for schizophrenia. The $100,000 scholarship winner of the individual competition is from Oregon and he developed a biodegradable battery to power medical devices that you swallow. The sisters, Adhya and Shriya Beesam, are juniors (yes, juniors) at Plano East Senior High School in Plano, Texas, north of Dallas.