Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Pancreatic cancer treatment could become more advanced with help from 13-year-old Rishab Jain, who created a tool for doctors to ...
The U.S. has some of the highest prescription drug prices in the world, which can push patients into bankruptcy over medications they cannot afford. More than three in four American adults think the ...
Rishab Jain, 17, is a junior at Westview High School in Beaverton, Oregon, who runs the 800 meters for the varsity track team, participates in speech and debate, and became an Eagle Scout last year.
Rishab Jain combines his passions for artificial intelligence and biotech to build a more efficient model for producing prescription drugs. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while ...
Rishab Jain competing in the 2018 Young Scientist Challenge. (Courtesy: Andy King, Discovery Education) Thirteen-year-old Rishab Jain has been named as America’s Top Young Scientist in the 2018 Young ...
A Twitter bio can say a lot about a person. In Rishab Jain’s case, it reads: "If you love me, I'm always in your heart. If you hate me, I'm always on your mind." As a recent semifinalist in the ...
At the “ripe old age” of 13, Rishab Jain has not only been dubbed with the title of the country’s top young scientist, but he’s also created a way to make treatments for one of the nation’s leading ...
“I’ll take Taco Bell for $100,000,” one “Jeopardy!” contestant was hoping to say. Rishab Jain, an 18-year-old contestant on the television game show’s college tournament, said if he won the grand ...
A Georgia Institute of Technology freshman has made it to the semifinals in the Jeopardy! College Championship. Rishab Jain, who is from Memphis, Tennessee, won $20,100 on Wednesday's episode. Jain ...