Talented Boy Develops Genius Device To Save Children From Dying in Hot Cars; Photo Emerges
- A genius boy, Bishop Curry, has invented a device called Oasisto to help save children from dying in hot cars
- The 10-year-old's device will prompt parents and authorities when a car has reached a high temperature while releasing cool air
- Curry's father has helped him raise around $24,000 through a GoFundMe page that will go into building the actual gadget
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A 10-year-old boy, Bishop Curry, has developed a device called Oasisto to help save children from dying from heatstroke in the United States of America.
Curry's device will prompt parents and authorities when a car has reached a high temperature while emitting cool air.
Per a report by Sharetroopers, almost 712 kids have died due to heatstroke in the US since 1998 because they have been left in hot cars.
How the idea came to him
After he learned that his neighbour of only six months died of a heatstroke, the youngster invented the device to prevent other kids from dying the same way.
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The tweenager designed a 3D model for the device and his father soon helped him garner around $24,000 (GH¢186,000.00) through a GoFundMe page that will go into building the actual gadget.
See his photo below:
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YEN.com.gh previously reported that an 18-year-old boy in a technical high school in Tarkwa in the Western Region has built a car that uses fuel from scratch.
In a video published on YouTube by M48 TV, seen by YEN.com.gh, the teenager revealed that it took him eight months to build the vehicle.
The innovative teen named the whip Never Give Up as he faced several challenges but triumphed over them to achieve his goal.
One highlight in the video is when he drives the whip to demonstrate that it functions without any problems.
Teenager in Ghana builds solar-powered electric motorbike
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh previously reported that a talented teenager in Ghana has built a solar-powered electric motorbike with a wooden frame that has a functioning bell, breaks, lights, and plays music.
The boy's invention has appeared in a video making the rounds on social media.
In the video spotted by YEN.com.gh, the talented teenager confirms that he built the electric motorbike from scratch while a man visibly stunned by the boy's invention talked about the components of the motorbike.
Source: YEN.com.gh