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- Meet the NASA Expert Who Smells Things for a Living
- Indian “Snake Man” Charms the World’s Deadliest Snakes
- Engineers Build Coolest Water Gun Ever
Meet the NASA Expert Who Smells Things for a Living Posted: 03 Jul 2014 11:00 AM PDT George Aldrich isn’t an expert on space travel and building shuttles, yet, he holds one of the most important jobs at NASA. The agency doesn't send any object to space unless he's smelled it first! The master sniffer, also known as 'Nostril-damus', has protected hundreds of astronauts just by smelling the stuff that will be put into spacecrafts. Aldrich can smell anything and everything, even the things that most of us find disgusting. He has had a superior sense of smell since childhood, but his special talent was discovered only around 40 years ago. He was a firefighter in White Sands back then, and NASA had started to look for sniffing volunteers. So Aldrich applied and he did exceedingly well at their calibration test in which he had to identify the seven primary odors – musky, minty, floral, ethereal, camphoraceous, pungent and putrid. |
Indian “Snake Man” Charms the World’s Deadliest Snakes Posted: 03 Jul 2014 06:41 AM PDT 40-year-old wildlife conservationist Vava Suresh has a way with snakes. His life's mission is to 'love and guard' even the most venomous of slithery creatures – he's already rescued over 30,000 snakes so far. His unique talent and hobby have earned him the nickname 'Snake Man'; people all over the South Indian state of Kerala summon his expert services when they want a snake safely removed from their homes. Suresh, who was born into a poor family in the city of Thiruvananthapuram, has a completely different perception of snakes than most people. He says that they're gentle, lovable creatures that need kindness and protection from humans. "Snakes are a part of my life since childhood," he said.
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Engineers Build Coolest Water Gun Ever Posted: 03 Jul 2014 01:06 AM PDT Finally, we have an engineer who’s putting his degree to proper use! 27-year-old Londoner Alex Bygrave has used all his technical know-how to come up with the ultimate invention – an awesome Gatling water gun. Believed to be the world's most sophisticated Gatling-style weapon of its kind, the gun features a 10-liter water tank, six barrels and a 40-foot firing range. Alex spent 50 hours designing and building the pistol from scratch, making use of 55 separate parts made of everyday objects. "I had to first break down the mechanics of how the Gatling gun worked, and then build it up using a mix of all sorts of components," he said.
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