Inventor warns 'Google generation who spend life in front of screens are losing creativity and skills'
By John Stevens
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By John Stevens
One of Britain's leading inventors has warned that* a 'Google generation' who rely on the internet for* everything are in danger of becoming 'brain-dead'.
Trevor Baylis, who invented the wind-up radio, said children are losing creativity and practical skills because they spend too much time in front of screens.
The 75-year-old said he fears that the next generation of inventors is being lost, with young people often unable to make anything with their hands.
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