Social media gives you the opportunity to break down boundaries and develop connections. And though you may find a plethora of social media platforms to choose from, one that caters specifically to the scientific community is missing. Step in Arnav Chakravarthy and Arvind Kumar, two trailblazing Indian American high school students and tech enthusiasts who have exhibited that entrepreneurship has no age and that it only takes one person â in this case, two â to inspire change.
The Cupertino, Calif.-based 15-year-olds have created the worldâs first science social network called SciLynk, a comprehensive platform that aims to connect students, professors, and research professionals in the STEM industry.