About twenty years ago, I paid a visit to a small science museum I had founded across the street from DEKA, my research and development outfit in Manchester, New Hampshire. It was a holiday, and a rainy one at that, so the museum was more crowded than usual with kids and their parents.
Encouraged by this apparent interest in science and technology, I posed a question to the group of young scholars -- could one of them name a living scientist or inventor?
The group was silent.
I looked up and asked the parents the same question. More silence. Finally, one of the adults spoke up. "Einstein," he said. "But I think he's dead."
- Dean Kamen, founder of FIRST, inventor of the Segway
Living professional athletes, musicians, and Hollywood celebrities. Kids can probably name many of each. But living scientists and engineers? Not so much.
Through FIRST, Kamen wants to generate the same amount of excitement for science and technology that young kids have for sports and music. In the program, kids work alongside professionals to inspire kids into these fields.
Kamen wants kids to be inspired and look up to the engineers, the scientists, the inventors of today. So we bring to you an the "Intellectual All-Stars Segment," in order to share with you some great intellectuals of today.
Kamen wants kids to be inspired and look up to the engineers, the scientists, the inventors of today. So we bring to you an the "Intellectual All-Stars Segment," in order to share with you some great intellectuals of today.
Let us explore some of these brilliant minds then, shall we?






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