When Olivia Hallisey learned last year that a deadly disease called Ebola was killing thousands of people in West Africa, she wanted to help. As the teen researched the disease, she learned about the challenges of testing for the virus. (Detection methods are expensive and can take up to 12 hours to determine a diagnosis. Also, tests must be refrigerated. That requires electricity—a luxury in developing nations.) So the student from Greenwich, Connecticut, set out to invent an easier way to test for Ebola.
Common Core: RI.6-8.1, RI.6-8.3
C3 (D2, 6-8): Civ.10, Eco.1, Geo.10, His.2
NCSS: People, places, and environments; Science, technology, and society