The risk of sexual abuse will be significantly reduced with this invention

In the near future, the invention will become an isolated device of all women with the aim of significantly reducing sexual abuse.

Perhaps we have more or less heard of cases where women are tricked by a newcomer, giving some drugs with "sexual stimulation" to take advantage of.

The problem is that these drugs can be disguised as gum, perfume or colorless, odorless, tasteless solution.

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Bad guys can take advantage of "sneaking" into drinks that the enemy does not know.

Therefore, bad guys can take advantage of "sneaking" into drinks that the enemy does not know. This has caused women to be reluctant to defend themselves every time they leave the street alone or when they meet a new person online.

Capturing this demand, a group of students from Miami (USA) invented a device to help women detect whether or not a drink was quitted . The device takes the form of a straw, but is able to change color immediately when exposed to the two most common aphrodisiacs today.

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3 talented girls, the author of the smart straws can warn danger for women.

3 talented girls, the author of the smart straws can warn danger for women
This savior, called "Smart Straw" , is designed to be small enough to be carried with me on my handbag, and works fast enough so that when I touch "problematic" drinks, it will set up change color.

The reagent on the straw can now react to the two most commonly used aphrodisiacs in bar and pub, gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB) (also known as liquid ecstasy). , and two are Ketamine .

The authors are planning to expand the study on many other drugs, such as flunitrazepam (also known as Rohypnol).

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The straw will change color when "dangerous substances" are encountered .

" Sexually abusive drug abusers are appearing too much" - Susana Cappello, one of three students, explained to A Plus - "We just want to provide a tool to protect ourselves for everyone." sex".

The idea for this smart straw comes from the fact that normal drug testing is difficult and inconvenient to perform. And in the end, they came up with the option of a straw.

This may seem like an ideal choice, since straws can be easily distributed among students, which can be hidden in small bags and above all you can put it in a glass of water completely. Of course. 85% of women interviewed said they would use this straw to protect themselves.