A 14-year-old student from Frisco, Texas, has created a groundbreaking app called Circadian Al. This app listens to heart sounds and uses machine learning to detect early signs of heart disease - in just seven seconds.

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Tested on nearly 18,500 patients in the US and India, it showed more than 96% accuracy in spotting heart problems. Right now, it's meant to be used by trained medical professionals in clinical settings.

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The teen behind this innovation, Siddarth Nandyala, is already a startup founder, nationally recognized in STEM, and currently studying computer science at UT Austin. His next goal? To help detect lung diseases with the same technology.$DOGE