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00:00 You've been roaming this forest for several days.
00:04 You want to drink, eat, and sleep.
00:07 Scary animal screams don't allow you to rest at night.
00:11 Everything around is damp, and you feel extremely cold.
00:15 There's no hope, but you keep walking through the bushes.
00:18 Suddenly, you see some movement out of the corner of your eye.
00:22 Over there, behind the trees, what is it?
00:24 A bear?
00:25 Panther?
00:26 A couple of wolves?
00:27 The last thing you want to meet is one of these dangerous guys.
00:30 But no, these are the rescue robots they've been talking about on TV.
00:35 Several dozen machines fill the clearing.
00:37 They look like dog-sized spiders.
00:39 This shape helps the robots climb trees and reach mountaintops.
00:43 Their bodies can withstand falls from big heights, deal with wild animals, fire, and
00:48 water.
00:49 These mechanical spiders have found you, thanks to their motion sensors and modern thermal
00:53 imagers.
00:54 That's what the robots of the future will look like.
00:57 And here are some robots of today.
01:00 Meet a soft robotic pillow with a tail.
01:03 It can move and curl its tail when you touch it.
01:05 What's our next goal?
01:06 Mars colonization?
01:07 Ha, excellent!
01:08 We're ready!
01:09 I'll just go get my pillow.
01:12 How likely is it that you'll want to eat a tomato while jogging?
01:15 Let's admit it, the chances are probably very small.
01:19 And still, Japanese designers have built the Tomaten robot.
01:23 You're supposed to wear it on your back like a backpack.
01:26 During a run, you only need to press a special lever.
01:30 And the robot will bring a tomato toward your mouth.
01:33 All that's left for you to do is just bite into it.
01:36 In the middle of the 20th century, chemists William Larson and Anthony Finelli came up
01:41 with the idea of a tubeless tire.
01:44 It could be painted red, yellow, or green.
01:47 The tire was semi-transparent.
01:49 Engineers put 18 light bulbs inside it.
01:52 The tire creators decided that people would surely like their idea.
01:56 After all, they could make the color of the wheels match the color of their clothes.
02:01 Unfortunately, the glowing tires never went on sale.
02:04 They were beautiful, but not practical whatsoever.
02:08 If you always bring your smartphone along while taking a bath, this invention is for
02:12 you.
02:13 That's a stylus that gets attached to your nose.
02:16 You can use it to touch the screen when your fingers are wet.
02:20 This gadget's creator is sure that the invention will make you more productive.
02:24 And I think the stylus might keep your smartphone dry, but it'll definitely make your neck ache.
02:30 How about a butter applicator in the form of a glue stick?
02:34 With this invention, making sandwiches in the morning will become so much easier.
02:38 The main challenge is not to confuse it with a real glue stick.
02:42 Bacon lip balm is a great addition to the butter sticks.
02:46 This product is already being sold online.
02:48 Imagine rubbing your lips with a piece of fried bacon before going out.
02:53 Not really my thing, but tastes differ.
02:55 Here's an instruction on how to make the most unusual transport in human history.
03:01 Step 1.
03:02 Put some rails on the ground.
03:03 Step 2.
03:04 Put a treadmill on them.
03:05 Step 3.
03:06 Make horses run on this treadmill.
03:08 This is a real transport that was constructed in 1850 and named "Impulsorian."
03:14 Surprisingly, it did work.
03:16 The "locomotive" could move at a speed of 7 miles per hour and pull 20 wagons.
03:22 Trains with steam engines turned out to be more convenient.
03:26 In 1975, Gary Dahl, who worked in advertising, came up with an ingenious plan.
03:32 He started selling smooth stones from one of Mexico's beaches as pets.
03:38 People liked his idea.
03:39 You don't have to go for a walk in the park with a stone.
03:42 It doesn't bark in the morning.
03:43 You don't need to feed it.
03:45 The stone just lies on your shelf, looking pretty.
03:48 Cool, huh?
03:49 The entrepreneur sold 1 million pet rocks for $4 each.
03:54 In the 21st century, a USB cable was added to the stone.
03:58 You connect your pet to your computer and… nothing happens.
04:02 Juicero engineers came up with a curious thing.
04:05 This machine was supposed to squeeze juice out of juice boxes.
04:09 They planned to sell the devices for $400 each.
04:12 The engineers spent $120 million, only to realize that any user could do the same thing
04:18 as the device with their two hands.
04:21 The only difference was that the machine had Wi-Fi.
04:24 Bananas are delicious and convenient.
04:26 Thanks to their dense skin, they don't break when you carry them with you.
04:30 But for some people, this natural protection just doesn't seem to be enough.
04:34 They don't like brownish marks on the yellow peel.
04:37 Specially for them, one of the main inventions of the 21st century.
04:42 This is a banana suitcase.
04:45 The container will protect your banana from the dangers following it everywhere.
04:49 How can you get your cat to work off the money you spend on its food?
04:53 Let it clean the room while you're away.
04:55 Japanese engineers came up with cat duster slippers.
04:59 The cat walks on the floor and rids your home of dust at the same time.
05:03 But I'm not sure your pet will like this idea.
05:06 Hugs are very beneficial to health.
05:08 They relieve stress and help your body produce endorphins, the hormone of happiness.
05:13 Let's say you're far away from your relatives and friends,
05:17 but you feel the need to hug someone.
05:19 Good thing scientists have built a robot named Huggy Bot.
05:23 As tall as a human, it's soft and knows how to smile.
05:27 This robot is made just for hugs.
05:29 You just have to ask and it'll gently hug you.
05:32 Aww.
05:33 When it comes to doing sports, bicycles are great.
05:36 They help you burn calories, but you don't get as tired as after running.
05:40 Maybe that's what inspired the creators of the mechanism known as the Flizz.
05:45 They've made a bike that has neither pedals nor saddle.
05:49 You attach yourself to the bicycle's frame.
05:51 And then you half-walk, half-run by pushing yourself off the ground with your feet.
05:57 A monowheel was invented in 1869,
06:01 which makes it 36 years older than the first pizzeria in the United States.
06:05 The monowheel looks cool, but not everyone will dare to ride it.
06:09 The driver can hardly see the road,
06:11 and the transport itself is rather unstable while moving.
06:15 These baggy jeans combine the world of fashion and the world of technology.
06:20 Their front part has a built-in keyboard.
06:22 It's connected to a computer via Bluetooth.
06:25 But that's not all.
06:27 The jeans are equipped with speakers located on the knees.
06:30 The whole thing is sold with a wireless mouse stored in the back pocket.
06:34 Wearing these jeans might prove to be challenging, though.
06:37 You sit down on a chair, and your computer goes crazy.
06:41 It turns out you've simultaneously pressed all the keys on the keyboard.
06:45 Attention! Here's some important information for camping lovers.
06:49 No more need to go to the forest carrying a heavy backpack with a tent behind your back.
06:54 Australian design company Sibling decided to make your life easier.
06:58 They sewed pockets to special sneakers and tucked a tourist tent inside.
07:03 The only drawback? The frame of this shelter is your back and shoulders.
07:09 Cooking and car exhaust. A bizarre combo.
07:12 This invention is called the Car Exhaust Burger Grill.
07:16 Attach the device to the exhaust pipe of your car, and put a raw patty in it.
07:21 As you drive down the highway, the hot exhaust gas is cooking your burger.
07:26 But isn't smoke harmful to human health?
07:29 Well, the designers thought of this, too.
07:31 That's why they completely isolated the pocket that's holding the patty.
07:35 The Greenhouse Helmet was patented in 1986.
07:39 Imagine a plastic aquarium with several shelves of plant pots.
07:43 This so-called aquarium is put on your head.
07:46 And it allows you to breathe fresh, clean air when you're walking through the center of a big city.
07:51 If you need to talk to people, you can use the helmet's two-way communication system.
07:56 I wonder if the helmet's instruction manual mentions that it's prohibited to plant cacti inside.
08:01 This gift is perfect for people who like searching for artifacts on the beach.
08:05 A metal detector was added to good old sandals.
08:09 Now you can walk along the sea and discover coins in the sand without too much effort.
08:14 This strange headgear is likely to solve the main problem of humanity,
08:18 which is how to stop losing the TV or air conditioning remote control.
08:22 Several Velcro straps are attached to the invention.
08:25 They can easily hold a small portable device.
08:28 The only problem? You look kind of weird.
08:31 Some people might find it too much work to stick out their tongues and lick ice cream.
08:36 Especially for them, engineers came up with the motorized ice cream cone holder.
08:41 The creators of this device claim that thanks to its gentle spinning,
08:45 each side of the sweet treat will receive your equal attention.
08:48 Plus, it'll protect your hands from sticky stuff dripping down your fingers.
08:52 The newest toy for dogs and other animals looks like a stick and can be made of plastic, rubber, or wood.
08:59 It's still unclear why the inventors weren't satisfied with regular sticks from the forest.
09:04 I'm pretty sure your dog won't know the difference.
09:08 Have you ever stumbled upon something online that made you say,
09:11 "I wonder how I hadn't come up with something like that?"
09:15 Well, you're about to do it many, many times in a row.
09:19 I mean, isn't this chair someone found at the food court of a mall the coolest thing ever?
09:24 You won't have to put your bag on the floor or cheek every two minutes if it hasn't slipped down from your chair.
09:30 Little notch, big difference.
09:33 Can you guess what these metal things on the corner of the stairs are for?
09:37 I was confused too, but it turns out that these are dust corners.
09:42 And nope, they aren't just there as a fancy Victorian-style decor element.
09:46 They actually keep dust from accumulating in the corners of the stairs,
09:50 to make it easier for you to sweep it out of there.
09:55 Hmm, this pan seems a bit weird, but in fact, it's just brilliant.
10:00 You know when you fry the meat for hamburgers and then it takes you forever to get the grease off?
10:05 Well, this shape makes it super easy to drain all that yucky liquid without a problem.
10:10 No more scraping the pans.
10:14 But if you love french fries, you gotta love this one.
10:17 Isn't that mini bowl for sauce on the top of the packet très magnifique?
10:23 How many clothing items did you ruin while trying to remove the labels?
10:27 It won't happen again if your new garments are going to be like this one here.
10:32 The label is attached to a small piece of fabric and not the item itself.
10:36 So even if you make a wrong move, your new shirt will be safe.
10:40 Plus, it won't leave any tickling traces behind.
10:44 Before you decide this onesie is defective, because you know,
10:48 these two buttons are different from others in color, here's some news for you.
10:53 It's actually one of those brilliant designs.
10:56 These buttons are made different so that you can line them up easier.
11:02 Driving on an icy road can be tricky and dangerous,
11:05 but knowing what's ahead of you will help you get alert and pass it easier.
11:10 This ice alert changes color into blue when it's freezing outside,
11:14 so you know what to expect.
11:17 Trying to plug in a USB drive, especially when you're in a rush, can be, well, quite annoying.
11:23 But this one, with rounded edges, it's a whole new level of plugability.
11:28 And yes, you can now put it in either way, both up and down.
11:33 If you've ever tried to assemble pretty much anything involving bolts, screws, and the like,
11:38 you know one of those little guys can make a huge difference, especially when it's missing.
11:44 So, thanks to whoever invented this set design that comes with a separate section with spare parts.
11:52 Another helper for your do-it-yourself, or rather fix-it-yourself endeavors,
11:57 this O-ring bag comes with a scale, and you can double check if you're getting the right sized detail.
12:04 How much water do you need to boil for just one cup of tea?
12:08 You don't have to know as long as you have this kettle that knows it for you.
12:13 Coffee, though, is a completely different story.
12:15 Don't be surprised if you get one of those fancy Italian coffee makers,
12:19 and they say it's for two cups, and a cup is for, like, one sip.
12:24 The real espresso cup should be no bigger than two to three ounces to keep the rich taste
12:29 and the temperature right.
12:31 Moving on to our next genius design.
12:34 Can you guess what this little hook inside the container is for?
12:38 It will take care of that scoop that always swims somewhere in your way.
12:42 Cocoa, flour, or pretty much anything that comes in powder form.
12:48 Before I explain the next invention, do you know what the dirtiest spot in your bathroom is?
12:54 Newsflash, it's not the toilet.
12:57 We believe it's dirty, so we spend a lot of time and effort cleaning it.
13:01 But the real champion when it comes to germs is the bathroom floor.
13:05 Your toothbrush holds the second place, followed by the doorknobs, towels, and loofahs.
13:11 That's why this elbow-operated bathroom door handle is so brilliant.
13:17 Your plants are gonna love this one, and it will make taking care of them more fun for you.
13:22 A watering can and a spray bottle all in one.
13:26 Super handy.
13:28 Hmm, what kind of contraption is this one?
13:31 A short online discussion tells us it's another hybrid, this time for cleaning window tracks.
13:37 You should use the black part as a scraper to move the dust,
13:41 then flip the gadget over and use the brush to sweep the dust into the tiny dustpan.
13:47 I wonder if it'll work on my laptop keyboard.
13:52 Another not-so-obvious design that sparked a whole discussion on the internet.
13:57 This gadget that punches down has a row of pins that came in a box of craft supplies.
14:03 Any ideas?
14:04 If you love putting ribbons on gifts, you need this one in your life.
14:08 This cool tool is for curling gift ribbons.
14:11 You gotta pull the ribbon to one side, pinch it, then pull it back with force towards the tail end.
14:17 And voila! You get a curly bow which takes your gift wrapping to the next level.
14:24 And what about this one?
14:26 Small silicone tube with two attachments on the sides.
14:30 Well, do you remember that time when you were learning to hold a pencil and write?
14:34 It would definitely be way easier with this gadget.
14:37 It's a silicone holder that can be used to learn to hold pens, pencils, scissors,
14:43 makeup brushes, and maybe other similar things.
14:46 Feel free to get creative.
14:49 One internet user found it in their hotel room, must have kept them baffled for a while.
14:54 But luckily, others knew exactly what this strange phone cord with plastic parts on both ends was for.
15:01 It's a two-sided retention cable for a TV remote.
15:06 You can use it at home if you don't want to lose your remote anymore.
15:10 But if you find it at the hotel, looks like they don't trust their guests that much
15:14 and don't want you to keep the remote as a souvenir.
15:18 Forget everything I said before, this machine of the future is my absolute favorite.
15:23 Because it can, ta-da, fold laundry for you.
15:27 Yep, your shirts can look as good as they did when you bought them.
15:31 Can you imagine a cuter holder for wireless headphones?
15:34 Neither can I.
15:37 Anyone still using ink to write long romantic letters?
15:41 Remember to tilt this bottle when it's three-quarters empty and don't lose a drop of ink.
15:47 This color-coding system for boxes must speed up sorting and delivery a lot.
15:52 All you have to do is memorize which color stands for what.
15:56 Looks like someone is getting pork and vegetable dumplings out of this one.
16:01 Washington DC Metro took this idea to the next level
16:05 and tested the color-coding system on their handrails.
16:08 They replaced the traditional black ones at one station over the weekend.
16:12 Red was for red line and yellow and green, you guessed it right, for yellow and green train lines.
16:18 It was supposed to help passengers find which escalator they needed to reach the right platforms faster.
16:25 Hiking fans, this one is for you.
16:27 These boots transform from regular sneakers into ones that are perfect for walking on ice.
16:33 These little spikes will save you from sliding and they're gone.
16:38 To whoever designed this ruler with a raised end, thank you.
16:42 Looks like picking up the ruler off the table will no longer be a quest.
16:47 If you have some family members who can't reach the sink yet,
16:50 you might want to buy this cool piece of bathroom furniture right about now.
16:55 Yes, the set pulls out like a drawer.
16:58 And don't leave the bathroom just yet.
17:00 You're going to love this toilet with a built-in sink.
17:03 You wash your hands and the water will be used for your next flush.
17:07 Ingenious!
17:09 Can I interest you in this useful invention?
17:13 It's an avocado slicer.
17:15 You cut your favorite healthy snack in half, seed it, and then scoop out the slices.
17:20 Neat!
17:22 Over 100 years ago, an 11-year-old boy left his drink on a porch during a cold night.
17:29 The glass was filled with powdered soda dissolved in water and a stirring stick to mix it up.
17:34 20 years later, Frank Epperson, that very forgetful boy,
17:38 presented his accidental invention, the popsicle, in a California park.
17:43 There's no record of the original popsicle flavor, but among the very first were cherry,
17:48 the most popular one, lemon, orange, banana, watermelon, grape, and even root beer.
17:54 Chocolate chip cookies are somewhat younger than popsicles, having been invented in the 1930s.
18:01 Ruth Wakefield, the owner of a popular restaurant named the Toll House Inn,
18:06 is considered to be the inventor of these scrumptious cookies.
18:10 There are various stories behind this invention.
18:12 One story claims that Ruth ran out of baker's chocolate and decided to replace it with some
18:17 basic semi-sweet chocolate, expecting it would melt completely. But it didn't.
18:22 Another story says some chocolate just accidentally fell into the batter.
18:27 Ruth denied the accidental origin of her cookies, claiming that it was all done deliberately.
18:33 There are many legends behind the creation of the potato chip.
18:38 One claims they were invented in 1853 by a chef at a luxurious New York restaurant.
18:43 French fries were one of the specials at this restaurant, and people seemed to love them.
18:48 But there was one customer who wasn't satisfied with the quality,
18:53 complaining they were too thick. When the chef, George Crum, not Crummy at all,
18:58 cooked thinner French fries, the picky customer complained again.
19:02 George deliberately made his next batch of fries paper-thin.
19:07 These fries were so thin, it was impossible to eat them with cutlery.
19:11 Surprisingly, the finicky eater loved the dish. The chip's recipe spread,
19:16 and within a few decades, potato chips could be found in all the American grocery stores,
19:22 turning from a hot dish to a fast snack.
19:24 Worcestershire sauce is another product that wasn't invented deliberately.
19:29 Two English chemists, John Wheely Lee and William Henry Perrins, simply forgot about
19:36 some barrels in the pharmacy basement for a couple of years. The first mixture they had
19:40 made was totally inedible due to super-strong flavor. But when they forgot some barrel of
19:46 the mixture in the basement, it became fermented. When the chemists rediscovered the barrels and
19:51 were curious to try it, they found that the taste had mellowed. This condiment is now used to
19:57 intensify even those dishes that originally didn't have it. For example, chili con carne.
20:02 Worcestershire sauce is part of the fifth flavor, umami, or savoriness, which explains its rich
20:08 taste. Tofu, or bean curd, was invented centuries ago. One of its origin theories is that tofu was
20:16 first created by a Chinese prince. Another theory claims that tofu appeared as a result of mixing
20:22 boiled ground beans and sea salt. The salt was quite impure and probably contained calcium and
20:29 magnesium. These ingredients let the bean mixture produce its curd-like consistency. One more legend
20:36 says that some nigeri, a sort of evaporated sea salt, was accidentally dropped into soy milk.
20:43 Today, doctors tell you to stay away from Coca-Cola, but it was surprisingly invented by
20:48 John Pemberton, who had a medical degree and was a pharmacist. Pemberton's French wine coca was
20:55 initially used as a remedy for severe pains, headache, and as a nerve tonic. In 1886, a
21:02 prohibition law was introduced, and John had to change the recipe to remove the alcohol.
21:07 One thing was left unchanged, though – the cola nut that gave the drink its trademark flavor.
21:13 Some legends say that John only accidentally added carbonated water to the new recipe.
21:19 But in fact, he knew exactly what he wanted to do. Pemberton thought bubbles were a savory
21:25 alternative to alcohol. John's cola is definitely the Coke precursor, but today's drink differs from
21:31 the original Pemberton's recipe. The sandwich was invented by accident too.
21:37 Back in the 1700s, John Montague, the 4th Earl of sandwich, ordered his valet to make him a simple
21:44 dish that could be eaten with no cutlery at all. He asked the valet to tuck some meat in between
21:50 two loaves of bread. Lord Sandwich was particularly addicted to playing cards,
21:56 and this dish let him eat without stopping the game. The cards didn't get greasy either. People
22:02 started asking to bring the same-as-sandwich to their games, and soon the dish had its common name.
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