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CNSI’s 9th Annual 2026 Nanovation Competition was the biggest yet, featuring 11 outstanding teams from across California. Students presented innovative nanoscience-based product proposals tackling a wide range of important real-world challenges. Third place team, Solar Universe from South Junior High School in Anaheim, developed a radiative-cooling paint designed to reduce blacktop surface temperatures. Taking 2nd place was Airborne.co from Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga, whose product is a volatile organic compound air filtration device created to protect first responders battling fires and assisting with wildfire cleanup efforts across Southern California. This year also marked a special milestone, with two exceptional teams tying for 1st place. Nanomed from John F. Kennedy High School in Granada Hills designed a slow-release allergy patch aimed at reducing the burden of daily allergy medication, particularly for young children. Sharing the top honor was NailedIt from Westminster High School, which proposed a nano-protective nail primer to promote nail health and minimize damage caused by removing press-on nails. Congratulations to all the 2026 Nanovation finalist teams for their creativity, innovation, and hard work. We are grateful to our judges, Richard Kaner, Howard Ko, and Sonia Luna, for evaluating this year’s presentations, and to Denise Avchen from Environmental Research Advocates for sponsoring this year’s Nanovation Competition. https://lnkd.in/gVrQ_AZr

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