8 Year-Old Girl From Mexico Wins Prestigious Science Prize For Inventing A Solar Water Heater

Sep 17, 2019 by apost team

Genius comes in all sizes and ages. An eight-year-old girl created a device that can heat water, using only the power of the sun. It's a game changer for her family and much of the world.

Xóchitl Guadalupe Cruz comes from the Chiapas region of Mexico. Her family didn't have access to hot water, unless they cut up logs and build a fire. Fires release fumes into the environment. It also leads to deforestation, which is already a problem in many impoverished areas of the world.

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This young girl built a device that uses both recycled and recyclable materials. She has always enjoyed working on science projects and competitions. She is learning how to take her knowledge of science and technology, and make practical changes to her home and to the rest of the world.

She won the UNAM’s Institute of Nuclear Sciences award for her device reports GlobalCitizen.org. It has the potential of bringing a solar-powered water heater to people around the world. It will help slow down deforestation while letting people enjoy a hot bath or hot water for cleaning.

Right now, her family has it installed on their roof and it provides hot water for the entire home. Xóchitl is not stopping at that though, she is reportedly looking to improve the heater by making it larger with solar panels, reports El Universal.

She is only eight years old. With her and many others like her, our world seems a lot brighter. What do you think of Xóchitl's invention? How could it impact the world? Let us know your thoughts. Also, let others see Xóchitl's genius by sending the link to others. Maybe her story will inspire more young talents like her.