Dreaded trips to the dentist sparked an idea for four Chicagoland area middle schoolers to create a device they say fills a gap in the community. Their invention, Plaque Tracker, has earned them first place in the CEF “You Be the Solution” Challenge, a national STEM competition, and a $16,000 scholarship. Tasked with making something that solves a health problem, Naperville residents and rising seventh-graders AbduRahman Yuldash, a student at Ke…
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