An Orange County high school junior from Newport Beach has taken an idea he came up with in 5th grade and developed technology that could save lives during wildfires.
Since 2018, when Ryan Honary of Newport Beach entered a fifth-grade science project in hopes of demonstrating how early ...
Ryan Honary, founder of SensoRy AI, has been working on the project since fifth grade after seeing the devastation of the ...
Ryan Honary, founder of SensoRy AI, has been working on the project since fifth grade after seeing the devastation of the ...
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High school junior Ryan Honary spent six years transforming a temperature sensor on a simple circuit board he designed for a ...
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An Orange County teenager's lifelong passion could change the future of firefighting, with his recent invention becoming the ...
IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a unified effort to address the growing threat of wildfires in Southern California, Ryan Honary, founder of SensoRy AI, has partnered with the ...
A Stanford online high school student has developed a sensor that can detect a fire when it's little more than a spark, a technology that allows firefighters to deploy before the blaze gets out of ...