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B.C. teen's phone-charging mug nets $50,000 prize, 'Tonight Show'  appearance | CTV News
B.C. teen's phone-charging mug nets $50,000 prize, 'Tonight Show' appearance | CTV News

Superhero kids of STEM: Meet Ann Makosinski | About Verizon
Superhero kids of STEM: Meet Ann Makosinski | About Verizon

Hollow Flashlight is Powered Just by the Heat of Your Hand | Gadgets,  Science & Technology
Hollow Flashlight is Powered Just by the Heat of Your Hand | Gadgets, Science & Technology

BALITA: 17 year-old Filipina-Canadian Inventor Ann Makosinski “Flashlight  Girl” Shines Bright — Foundation for Filipina Women's Network
BALITA: 17 year-old Filipina-Canadian Inventor Ann Makosinski “Flashlight Girl” Shines Bright — Foundation for Filipina Women's Network

Ann Makosinski's toys could inspire kids to tackle climate change | CNN
Ann Makosinski's toys could inspire kids to tackle climate change | CNN

Hollow Flashlight Ann Makosinski « Inhabitat – Green Design, Innovation,  Architecture, Green Building
Hollow Flashlight Ann Makosinski « Inhabitat – Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building

Ann Makosinski - Inventing the Hollow Flashlight and The Future of Energy  Saving Technology - YouTube
Ann Makosinski - Inventing the Hollow Flashlight and The Future of Energy Saving Technology - YouTube

Ann Makosinski and the power of STEAM | King Abdullah University
Ann Makosinski and the power of STEAM | King Abdullah University

Ann Makosinski's new invention: A body-heat powered headlamp | CBC News
Ann Makosinski's new invention: A body-heat powered headlamp | CBC News

Ann Makosinski and the power of STEAM | King Abdullah University
Ann Makosinski and the power of STEAM | King Abdullah University

Teen Inventor's Battery-Free Flashlight Runs on Hand's Heat - Kids Discover
Teen Inventor's Battery-Free Flashlight Runs on Hand's Heat - Kids Discover

Teen invents body heat-powered flashlight: What's your teen done? -  CSMonitor.com
Teen invents body heat-powered flashlight: What's your teen done? - CSMonitor.com

Ann Makosinski's toys could inspire kids to tackle climate change | CNN
Ann Makosinski's toys could inspire kids to tackle climate change | CNN

Spotlight on Canadian Inventor: Ann Makosinski
Spotlight on Canadian Inventor: Ann Makosinski

Ann Makosinski, Age 15: Invents Battery-Free LED Flashlight - The Rebelution
Ann Makosinski, Age 15: Invents Battery-Free LED Flashlight - The Rebelution

Ann Makosinski's 'Hollow Flashlight' heading to Google Science Fair -  Parksville Qualicum Beach News
Ann Makosinski's 'Hollow Flashlight' heading to Google Science Fair - Parksville Qualicum Beach News

Exclusive – How Ann Makosinski exemplifies an industrious generation -  Thred Website
Exclusive – How Ann Makosinski exemplifies an industrious generation - Thred Website

Spotlight on Canadian Inventor: Ann Makosinski
Spotlight on Canadian Inventor: Ann Makosinski

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

Ann Makosinski - Jeff Jacobson Agency
Ann Makosinski - Jeff Jacobson Agency

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

A Mighty Girl - 18-year-old Ann Makosinski, whose inventions include a body  heat-powered flashlight and a cellphone-charging coffee mug, has been named  the 2016 Popular Science's Young Inventor of the Year! The
A Mighty Girl - 18-year-old Ann Makosinski, whose inventions include a body heat-powered flashlight and a cellphone-charging coffee mug, has been named the 2016 Popular Science's Young Inventor of the Year! The

Ann Makosinski Invention of Hollow Thermoelectric Flashlight, Life Story,  Filipino-Polish-Canadian - YouTube
Ann Makosinski Invention of Hollow Thermoelectric Flashlight, Life Story, Filipino-Polish-Canadian - YouTube

Ms. Chatelaine: B.C. Undergrad And Inventor Ann Makosinski
Ms. Chatelaine: B.C. Undergrad And Inventor Ann Makosinski

Canadian teen to take battery-free flashlight to Google Science Fair | CTV  News
Canadian teen to take battery-free flashlight to Google Science Fair | CTV News