Tomorrow's inventions

Future Einsteins, got ideas? If so, send them to the Young Inventors program for third- to eighth-graders. Winners in the program, sponsored by the National Science Teachers Association and Sears Craftsman, receive savings bonds. Earlier ideas include a seat belt that allows people to lie down and a device to remove a broken light bulb. Entries must be sent before March 1, 2000, to Young Inventors Awards, c/o NSTA, 1840 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA 22201-3000. E-mail: younginventors@nsta.org

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