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Maia Dua wins the Girls Reforming the Future Challenge

Maia Dua, Winner of Marvel’s STEM Challenge for Girls, Shows Off Her “Seeing Eye” Robot | The Mary Sue
High school student Maia Dua has won the top prize in Marvel Studio’s Girls Reforming the Future Challenge. Let’s have a look at the robot she built!

Congratulations to Maia Dua, whose “seeing eye” robot provides a cost-effective alternative for the vision-impaired!

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