New
discoveries has been invented.. Yes, this inventions are designed for
us to be more convenient, to make our life easier and of course, save
our mother earth.
You can see, there's a pen that can screen
for prenatal diseases for less than a penny, a machine that uses a
boat’s exhaust to treat onboard waste, and even a jet-propelled body
board light enough to carry from your car to the water. Each of this
year’s inventions takes on a different challenge—and solves it in its
own ingenious way.
The Stark Hand
Created by Mark Stark, The Stark Hand prototype provides an ingenious,
comfortable, and very inexpensive alternative to the hook his friend
Dave Vogt had worn all his life. With the new hand, Dave can now catch
balls and grip wine glasses.
The Body Guard
David Brown designed The BodyGuard, a crime-fighting armored glove, as
built-in self protection. The demo model has a camera, a wrist mounted
stunner and lots of room for future improvements. The idea came to David
while talking to his friend, Kevin Costner.
The Print Brush
Weighing in at less than a pound, Alex Breton's PrintBrush easily fits
in a laptop bag and prints on any flat surface, from wood to fabric to
plastic. Alex worked on the project for 11 years, but a version with a
bonus built-in camera comes out early next year.
The Katal Landing Pad
Aaron Coret and his friend Stephen Slen came up with the Katal Landing
Pad after Aaron had a nasty snowboarding accident. The board, which was
used during the 2010 Winter Olympics, provides a giant cushioned landing
for snowboarders and helps make the sport safer.
Dynamic Eye Sunglasses
Unlike regular sunglasses, Chris Mullin's glasses block glare instantly
with liquid crystal lenses that darken the most where the sun's light is
the brightest. A particularly sunny commute inspired Mullin's
invention.
The Bed Bug Detective
Built
to imitate a dog's nose, the Bed Bug Detective sniffs out bedbugs
quickly. Chris Goggin plans to create a model that can detect other
pests, too, including mice and cockroaches.
A Prenatal Marker to Screen for Pregnancy Complications
Designed by a college student and his classmates, the Prenatal Screening
Kit, or safety pen, helps detect complications in pregnancies at an
early stage. The pen will be quite cheap, costing only a third of a cent
per use, making it a perfect tool for hospitals in developing nations.
The Zero Liquid Discharge
With a pleasant name for a gross procedure, the Zero Liquid Discharge,
or ZLD, completely oxidizes and evaporates sewage from boats, airplanes
and RVs. After flash evaporation, the waste leaves as a harmless,
odorless aerosol.
kymera Motorized Body Board
The lightweight Kymera Body Board is Jason Woods's solution for a
timeless problem (for lucky people): how to have fun at the lake without
the hassle of lugging a boat around. The latest version of his
motorized body board hits speeds of 25 mph.
The Medical Mirror
While it can't tell you if you're the fairest of them all, the Medical
Mirror can tell you your heart rate, which is probably more valuable in
the long run anyway. A webcam behind the mirror captures variations in
reflected light on your face, and an algorithm translates that into
heartbeats.
Super inventions in these i like the print brush
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