Alqahtani's ambitious proposal-inspired, in part, by personal experience with the stressors of the pandemic-won her a behavioral science award in this year's Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, an annual competition for ninth through twelfth graders administered by the Society for Science in Washington, D.C. Her prototype aims to address the problems of stigma and inaccessibility that, psychologists say, present substantial roadblocks to teens getting mental health care.
Read More"We're really excited to be working with Endless Network and XPrize on Code Games and can't wait to see the innovative games that come in from around the world as kids are inspired to shape the technology in the world versus being shaped by it," said Alan Gershenfeld, president of E-Line Media, in an email to GamesBeat.
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