Josephine built a working model of the Large Hadron Collider in year 7. Now she's selling kits on Kickstarter | niltiac
Sydney teenager Josephine Collins will spend the last few months of year 12 selling kits of a science project she built in year 7.
Josephine Collins five years ago with the original Personal Particle Accelerator she built for year 7 science. Josephine caused a stir when she brought in the prototype at the end of year 7 - she received an “infinity symbol” for her mark and her science teacher offered to buy the prototype. Mr Collins, who did an engineering degree but now works in the corporate world, is managing the business aspects, from liaising with manufacturers to pricing international shipping., encompassing National Science Week, from August 10-18. To go ahead they need 100 customers to commit an average of about $300 each.
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