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JUST IN: NASA Invite The 13 Years Old Bisma Salangi The Inventor of Anti Sleep Glasses For Drivers
It's on record that NASA has invited as well recognized the impressive achievements of 13-year-old Bisma Salangi from Karachi, one of the largest cities in Pakistan. She was invited to the United States
Bisma Salangi who attends Evergreen Secondary School. Salangi has invented a pair of anti-sleep glasses designed to prevent drivers from falling asleep at the wheel, ultimately reducing accidents and promoting road safety and driver's ability for long-distance driving.
Her innovation caught the attention of NASA, and she has been invited to their camp to further develop her skills and create more brilliant devices. In an interview with ARY, Salangi emphasized the capabilities of Pakistanis and the importance of determination in achieving remarkable feats in both health and technology
Drowsy driving poses a significant risk to drivers and others on the road, it endangers humanity, and it is a pressing issue in Pakistan and worldwide. Fatigue-related accidents account for a considerable portion of road traffic incidents globally, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Inventors like Bisma Salangi play a crucial role in creating innovative solutions that have the potential to save numerous lives on the road and it's indeed a welcome development. Sign Up To World Socio and Read More Tech News Here and read more reactions to this development
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