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Ambient Updraft Power Converter
Air moves up because of relative heat and density. Density is caused by the distance from the center of the earth and the amount of air on top of the air.
With viruses being a major problem today I designed a low cost, easy to produce personal protection suit that would allow people to still move about and perform some functions without exposing themselves to the hazardous environment we have today and in the future.
Problems:
1. Half of the energy supplied to a typical data center is wasted on cooling electronics,
This is a product designed specifically for the homeless.
It can effectively help the homeless and provide them a place to sleep and rest with the least cost. This will let them realize that society and the government have not forgotten them. In additional,
Capsule Vaccine is a simple, disposable vaccine syringe designed initially for the people of Africa. The biggest feature of this vaccine syringe is that it is simple and convenient to operate. Users can make their own injections,
Elinfect is designed to force the vaccine syringe to become disposable so as to completely eliminate the infection caused by repeated use of the syringe. Therefore, two protrusions are added to the bottom of the syringe. When the syringe is pushed to the bottom,
Nowadays desertification is no longer a purely ecological and environmental problem, but also an economic and social problem, which brings poverty and social instability to human beings. For those threatened by desertification, it means that they will lose their most basic subsistence -- a lack of food.
I think I have a very simple solution that can be produced inexpensively,
One hand replacing two-hands to perform dual fastener fastening or loosening, the “1 hand DUAL FASTENER MANIPULATION DEVICE" can be used to manipulate two fasteners with the same axis of rotation and to manipulate the fasteners of the same axis of rotation separated by the intermediate material,
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