Natalia Toro is only 14, but she's about to finish high school. This month she became the youngest person ever to win the nation's top science prize for teens: the Intel Talent Science Search (formerly known as the Westinghouse prize). Her winning project: a math equation to measure incredibly tiny particles called neutrinos (nu-tree-nose), which are much smaller than atoms. What's next for this girl who took her first college course in 6th grade? With her $50,000 college scholarship, it shouldn't take a scientist to figure that out!