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  • These prototype gloves turn colors when they detect harmful chemicals in the air.

  • And a vaccine to treat the relapse of heroin addiction has been proven effective in drug

  • addicted rats and they're working on starting human trials...

  • Vsauce! Kevin here. This is Mind Blow.

  • A six inch skeleton found 10 years ago in Chile has finally been proven to be human

  • remains and not as some had claimed - an alien. Gary Nolan an immunologist at Stanford University

  • discovered the DNA was modern and high quality, indicating that it's only a few decades old

  • and undoubtedly human. He concluded that the bones were around the age of a 6-8 year old

  • and he hypothesizes that he or she either died in the womb and suffered from a rapid

  • aging disorder or less likely lived with a severe form of dwarfism to that age.

  • TweetPee lets parents know when their baby has peed. Using a device that measures moisture

  • and looks like a twitter bird, its been developed for huggies diapers in Brazil. The sensor

  • measures the wetness and alerts parents with a tweet or text message when their baby has

  • peed

  • Terrafugia of Massachusetts is working on making a flying car for the everyday person.

  • The TF-X will take off vertically like a helicopter then once in the air rotor blades drop and

  • a rear mounted gas engine takes over. The computer in the flying car lands it for you

  • and there is an emergency parachute if neededIt has a nonstop flight range of 500 miles and

  • should only take 5 or so hours for the average person to learn how to use. They expect to

  • start selling it around 2020 and assume the price will be similar to any high end luxury

  • car.

  • Brightest explosion ever observed! (35 billion times brighter than visible light and 3.6

  • billion light years away)

  • Students from Royal College of Art in London developed a set of headphones that can enhance

  • the user's sight and hearing. One device is a mask that sits over the mouth and ears where

  • a directional microphone captures audio and is processed to neutralize background noise.

  • It's then passed through to the listener so it's as if there is someone talking inside

  • your head. Applications are for the hearing impaired and possibly to help children with

  • ADHD focus in classrooms. The second fits over the eyes and allows the user to see special

  • effects. Head mounted cameras captures imagery where it is processed and played to the wearer.

  • Applications would be helpful for sports teams (events) and performing arts

  • The Bounce Imaging Explorer helps first responders evaluate dangerous situations before having

  • to go in themselves. Developed by Francisco Aguilar it has a shock absorbing shell with

  • 6 cameras. LED's to light up dark rooms, and a digital microphone. After synching it to

  • a smartphone or tablet, you throw the ball into the dangerous area. It immediately begins

  • to take pictures and testing for toxins and high temperatures. Aguilar hopes it can be

  • used by police, firefighters, soldiers, search and rescue teams, and industrial inspections.

  • New sundew species of meat eating plant found in Japan

  • Xerox plans on rolling out Ignite, a service that turns copiers, scanners, and printers

  • into paper grading machines. Not only will it be able to grade papers like the commonly

  • used scantron system, it will have the ability to turn right and wrong answers into web accessible

  • data that will let teachers know whether a student or group of students are consistently

  • having trouble with certain math problems. Making it easier for the teacher to plan lessons

  • and help specific students in certain areas and tailoring homework to the academic strengths

  • and weaknesses.

  • The Pallas long tongued bat eats using a really long blood-swollen tongue. They have tiny

  • hairs along their tongues that engorge with blood when they need to get nectar from a

  • plant. The hairs act sort of like a mop grabbing as much nectar as possible with each swipe.

  • Previously biologists thought the hairs were inactive and just sat there, but recent studies

  • have shown they are very active and the process is the same that makes the male reproductive

  • organ erect in mammals

  • Finally Vincent and Emily created by artists Nikolas Schmid-Pfahler and Carolin Liebl are

  • a robotic couple made as an examination of human relationships that react to signals

  • around them

  • I'm gonna leave you with a legged leaping robot and as always thanks for watching...

These prototype gloves turn colors when they detect harmful chemicals in the air.

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