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3M (NYSE:MMM) and Discovery Education named Kevin Tang "America's Top Young Scientist" on Oct. 15, 2025, after he won the 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge.

Kevin, an 8th grader from Hacienda Heights, CA, received a $25,000 grand prize for a novel in-home fall detection device that uses video analysis and night-capable imagery to alert caregivers and detect irregular movement possibly linked to strokes. Finals were held Oct. 13–14 at 3M headquarters; finalists worked with 3M scientist mentors.

3M (NYSE:MMM) e Discovery Education hanno nominato Kevin Tang «America's Top Young Scientist» il 15 ottobre 2025, dopo aver vinto la 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge.

Kevin, uno studente dell'ottava media di Hacienda Heights, CA, ha ricevuto un premio di 25.000 dollari come premio principale per un innovativo dispositivo domestico di rilevamento delle cadute che utilizza l'analisi video e immagini notturne per allertare i caregiver e rilevare movimenti irregolari che potrebbero essere collegati a ictus. Le finali si sono svolte il 13-14 ottobre presso la sede di 3M; i finalisti hanno lavorato con mentori scienziati di 3M.

3M (NYSE:MMM) y Discovery Education nombraron a Kevin Tang como America's Top Young Scientist el 15 de octubre de 2025, tras ganar el Desafío de Joven Científico 2025 de 3M.

Kevin, un estudiante de 8.º grado de Hacienda Heights, CA, recibió un gran premio de 25.000 dólares para un innovador dispositivo de detección de caídas para el hogar que utiliza análisis de video e imágenes aptas para visión nocturna para alertar a los cuidadores y detectar movimientos irregulares que podrían estar vinculados a un ICTUS. Las finales se llevaron a cabo del 13 al 14 de octubre en la sede de 3M; los finalistas trabajaron con mentores científicos de 3M.

3M (NYSE:MMM) 및 Discovery Education은 2025년 10월 15일 Kevin Tang을(를) "America's Top Young Scientist"로 발표했습니다. 이는 그가 2025년 3M Young Scientist Challenge에서 우승한 뒤입니다.

케빈은 캘리포니아주 Hacienda Heights에서 온 8학년 학생으로, 가정용 낙상 탐지 장치를 위한 25,000달러의 대상을 받았습니다. 이 장치는 비디오 분석과 야간 촬영이 가능한 이미지를 사용해 보호자를 경고하고 뇌졸중과 관련될 수 있는 비정상적 움직임을 탐지합니다. 결승은 10월 13~14일에 3M 본사에서 열렸으며 결승 진출자들은 3M 과학자 멘토들과 함께 일했습니다.

3M (NYSE:MMM) et Discovery Education ont nommé Kevin Tang « America's Top Young Scientist » le 15 octobre 2025, après avoir remporté le 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge.

Kevin, collégien en 8e année à Hacienda Heights, CA, a reçu un grand prix de 25 000 dollars pour un dispositif domestique innovant de détection des chutes qui utilise l’analyse vidéo et des images adaptées à la vision nocturne afin d’alerter les aidants et de détecter des mouvements irréguliers pouvant être liés à des AVC. Les finales ont eu lieu les 13 et 14 octobre au siège de 3M ; les finalistes ont travaillé avec des mentors scientifiques de 3M.

3M (NYSE:MMM) und Discovery Education benannten Kevin Tang am 15. Oktober 2025 zum "America's Top Young Scientist", nachdem er den 2025er 3M Young Scientist Challenge gewonnen hatte.

Kevin, ein Achtklässler aus Hacienda Heights, CA, erhielt einen Hauptpreis von 25.000 USD für ein neuartiges häusliches Sturz-Erkennungsgerät, das Videoanalyse und nächtlich nutzbare Bilder verwendet, um Pflegekräfte zu alarmieren und ungewöhnliche Bewegungen zu erkennen, die möglicherweise mit Schlaganfällen zusammenhängen. Die Finals fanden am 13.–14. Oktober am Hauptsitz von 3M statt; die Finalisten arbeiteten mit wissenschaftlichen Mentoren von 3M.

3M (NYSE:MMM) و Discovery Education يعيدان تسمية Kevin Tang بـ «أمريكا أعظم عالم صغير» في 15 أكتوبر 2025، بعد فوزه في تحدي 3M Young Scientist Challenge لعام 2025.

كيفن، طالب في الصف الثامن من Hacienda Heights، كاليفورنيا، تلقّى جائزة كبرى قدرها 25,000 دولار لاختراع جهاز رصد السقوط المنزلي يستخدم تحليل الفيديو وصور ليلية لإبلاغ مقدمي الرعاية واكتشاف حركات غير طبيعية قد ترتبط بسكتة دماغية. وقد أُقيمت النهائيّات في 13-14 أكتوبر بمقر 3M؛ عمل المتنافسون مع موجهين علميين من 3M.

3M (NYSE:MMM) 与 Discovery Education 于 2025 年 10 月 15 日任命 Kevin Tang 为“America's Top Young Scientist”(美国最佳青少年科学家),此举是在他赢得 2025 年 3M 青年科学家挑战赛后。

Kevin 来自加州 Hacienda Heights 的八年级学生,获得了 25,000 美元 的大奖,用于一款新型家庭跌倒检测设备,该设备利用视频分析和夜视成像来提醒照护者并检测可能与中风相关的异常运动。决赛于 10 月 13-14 日在 3M 总部举行;决赛选手与 3M 科学家导师合作。

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ST. PAUL, Minn. and CHARLOTTE, N.C., Oct. 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- 3M (@3M) and Discovery Education (@DiscoveryEd) named Kevin Tang, an 8th grader at Cedarlane Academy of the Hacienda La Puente Unified School District in Hacienda Heights, California, as the winner of the 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge, the nation's premier middle school science competition. Kevin distinguished himself with a novel fall detection device that can accelerate emergency responses to falls among older adults at home, even in the dark. As the grand prize winner, he received a $25,000 cash prize and the prestigious title of "America's Top Young Scientist." 

Kevin spent the last four months competing against nine other finalists and ultimately secured himself the win during final Challenge events at 3M global headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota, on Oct. 13 and 14. The finalists had to navigate a series of scientific tasks and were evaluated on their communication and presentation skills, ingenuity, innovative thinking, application of STEM principles, demonstration of passion and research, and the ability to inspire others.

Kevin's custom in-home device uses video analysis and smart alerts to protect older adults in their homes. It can recognize falls with high accuracy, even at night. Research from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds that falls are the leading cause of injury among 1 in 4 older adults annually, or over 14 million people. Kevin created an algorithm that analyzes video input to identify falls and triggers alerts to loved ones via a corresponding smart phone application. His new solution advances current offerings on the market through the ability to capture imagery at night and provide around-the-clock monitoring. The device can also detect irregular movements while the individual is walking, which could be a symptom of a stroke. 

"By tapping into their curiosity and reimagining what's possible, these impressive finalists have developed solutions to real-world problems," said Torie Clarke, 3M's executive vice president and chief public affairs officer. "Year after year, the 3M Young Scientist Challenge demonstrates the power of science to create positive impact and emphasizes that the next great innovation can come from anywhere. We are so proud of this year's competitors and can't wait to see what they accomplish next." 

Each 3M Young Scientist Challenge finalist is paired with a 3M scientist who mentors and works with them one-on-one over the summer to transform their ideas from concept to prototype. This year's winner was paired with Dr. Mark Gilbertson, research specialist, robotics and AI, Advanced Materials and Transportation. 

"Kevin's journey into the world of falls and strokes was sparked by personal experiences, and it's inspiring to see how he's using that to make a difference," said Dr. Gilbertson. "His project is a powerful reminder of how science can be both personal and universal. I hope he continues diving deeper into robotics and AI – his potential in these fields is immense." 

The second and third place winners from the 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge also receive special recognition, including a $1,000 prize. This year's runners-up are: 

  • Amaira Srivastava from Gilbert, AZ, a 9th grader at Arizona College Prep High School of the Chandler Unified School District
  • Anirudh Rao from Lone Tree, CO, an 8th grader at STEM School Highlands Ranch of the Douglas County School District 

The remaining top finalists from the 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge in alphabetical order by last name, are:

  • Shrey Arora from Collierville, TN, a 9th grader at Collierville High School of Collierville Schools
  • Divyam Desai from Frisco, TX, an 8th grader at Lamar and Norma Hunt Middle School of the Frisco Independent School District
  • Kiyara Gunawardena from Temecula, CA, a 6th grader at iShine Student Center of Springs Charter Schools
  • Isha Marla from Portland, OR, a 9th grader at Jesuit High School 
  • Reanna Bhuyan Patel from Princeton, NJ, a 9th grader at Princeton Day School
  • Sheyna Patel from Longwood, FL, a 9th grader at Orlando Science High School of Orange County Public Schools
  • Aniket Sarkar from Folsom, CA, an 8th grader at Sacramento Country Day School 

"We are incredibly proud to continue our longstanding collaboration with 3M. During the tenure of this powerful partnership, the nation's best and brightest have created innovative solutions to the world's most complex problems. Congratulations to Kevin and each of the finalists. Your fantastic work gives me great hope for the future," said Amy Nakamoto, executive vice president of corporate partnerships and marketing at Discovery Education. 

Now in its 18th year, the 3M Young Scientist Challenge continues to inspire and challenge middle school students to think creatively and apply the power of STEM to discover real-world solutions. Former America's Top Young Scientists have given TED Talks, filed patents, founded nonprofits, and made the Forbes 30 Under 30 list. These young innovators have also been named TIME Magazine's Kid of the Year; featured in The New York Times Magazine, Forbes, and Business Insider; and appeared on national television programs such as Good Morning America, The Kelly Clarkson Show, and more. In addition, a 3M Young Scientist Challenge Alumni Network was formed in fall 2022 and includes more than 100 former challenge winners, finalists, and mentors, who take part in networking opportunities and more. 

The award-winning competition supplements the 3M and Discovery Education program Young Scientist Lab, which provides no-cost dynamic digital resources for students, teachers, and families to explore, transform, and innovate the world around them. All the resources are also available on Discovery Education Experience, the essential companion for engaged PreK-12 classrooms. 

To download images from the 2025 science competition, click here. To learn more about the 3M Young Scientist Challenge and meet this year's winners and finalists, visit youngscientistlab.com.

About 3M 
3M (NYSE: MMM) is focused on transforming industries around the world by applying science and creating innovative, customer-focused solutions. Our multi-disciplinary team is working to solve tough customer problems by leveraging diverse technology platforms, differentiated capabilities, global footprint, and operational excellence. Discover how 3M is shaping the future at 3M.com/news

About Discovery Education
Discovery Education is the worldwide edtech leader whose state-of-the-art, PreK-12, digital solutions help educators engage all students and support higher academic achievement. Through award-winning multimedia content, instructional supports, and innovative classroom tools that are effective, engaging, and easy to use, Discovery Education helps educators deliver powerful learning experiences. Discovery Education serves approximately 4.5 million educators and 45 million students worldwide, and its resources are accessed in over 100 countries and territories. Through partnerships with districts, states, and trusted organizations, Discovery Education empowers teachers with essential edtech solutions that inspire curiosity, build confidence, and accelerate learning. Learn more at www.discoveryeducation.com. 

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FAQ

Who won the 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge and what did they invent (MMM)?

Kevin Tang, an 8th grader from Hacienda Heights, CA, won and invented a night-capable in-home fall detection device that sends smart alerts.

When and where was the 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge final held (MMM)?

Final events took place Oct. 13–14, 2025, at 3M global headquarters in St. Paul, Minnesota.

What prize did the 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge winner receive (MMM)?

The grand prize was a $25,000 cash award and the title "America's Top Young Scientist."

How does Kevin Tang’s fall detection device differ from current market offerings (MMM)?

His device analyzes video to recognize falls and irregular gait with high accuracy and captures imagery at night for 24/7 monitoring.

Who mentors finalists in the 3M Young Scientist Challenge (MMM)?

Each finalist is paired with a 3M scientist mentor who works one-on-one over the summer to help develop prototypes.

Which students placed as runners-up in the 2025 3M Young Scientist Challenge (MMM)?

Runners-up were Amaira Srivastava of Gilbert, AZ, and Anirudh Rao of Lone Tree, CO; other top finalists were also named.
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