India, Sept. 13 -- Neha Shukla, a 15-year-old girl from Pennsylvania, felt helpless watching the horror of the pandemic unfold and invented a sensory device that beeps or vibrates when social distance is breached.

A toothy grin adorned Nasdaq screen on Times Square in New York City. It read, "Nasdaq congratulates Neha Shukla on the development of SixFeetApart to advance healthcare," referring to Neha's invention - a sonic sensor cap that beeps or vibrates when six feet distance is breached. Nifty during Covid times.

In the surreal world of social distancing, the 15-year-old girl from Pennsylvania felt helpless watching the horror of the pandemic unfold. The Cumberland Valley High School student then scoured through engineering and techn...