There is time for everything we do
A three-minute video made by Samay, a NP~S student from Bangalore, India, won him a £195,000 ( Rs 1.8 crores) worth prize money, his science teacher £36,000 and his science school lab a grand of £100,000.
Samay’s sense of unflappable curiosity make him one of the budding young scientist to make us understand how and when the time strikes.
His video focuses on the time and body clock to and claims heart attacks are more likely to happen early mornings, more Olympic records are broken in the afternoon and asthma peaks at dawn. Decodes these fact and can have far reaching impact from boosting grades to even fighting cancer.
Our body clocks regulate all functions and dictate alertness, strength and dictate best time for any activity.