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PITTSBURGH, Pa. May 14, 2015 - Allison Clausius, 18, of Toledo, Ohio, holds her cellphone charging dress at the waist of a young girl during the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, the world's largest high school science competition. Approximately 1,700 high schoolers from 78 countries, regions and territories are competing for $4 million in awards this week. PHOTO CREDIT: Intel/Kathy Wolfe

PITTSBURGH, Pa. May 14, 2015 - Allison Clausius, 18, of Toledo, Ohio, holds her cellphone charging dress at the waist of a young girl during the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, the world's largest high school science competition. Approximately 1,700 high schoolers from 78 countries, regions and territories are competing for $4 million in awards this week. PHOTO CREDIT: Intel/Kathy Wolfe

PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Allison Clausius, 18, of Toledo, Ohio, holds her cellphone charging dress at the waist of a young girl during the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, the world’s largest high school science competition. Approximately 1,700 high schoolers from 78 countries, regions and territories are competing for $4 million in awards this week.

PITTSBURGH, Pa. May 14, 2015 - Allison Clausius, 18, of Toledo, Ohio, holds her cellphone charging d ...

PITTSBURGH, Pa. May 14, 2015 - Allison Clausius, 18, of Toledo, Ohio, holds her cellphone charging dress at the waist of a young girl during the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, the world's largest high school science competition. Approximately 1,700 high schoolers from 78 countries, regions and territories are competing for $4 million in awards this week. PHOTO CREDIT: Intel/Kathy Wolfe

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