I don't think I'm going to make it Chapos.

  • invalidusernamelol [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    As India's population grew throughout the 1970s, Guha modified his heart pump design to create a water pump that could work off of differences in ionic charges between salt water and fresh water in water treatment facilities. This filtration system did not require electricity and could potentially help large groups of people have access to clean water. India however decided that the population problem would be better served by developing more effective contraception. So Guha again modified his design to work safely inside the body, specifically inside the male genitalia. The non-toxic polymer of RISUG also uses differences in the charges of the semen to rupture the sperm as it flows through the vas deferens.[2]

    Wild. I feel like a energy free water treatment plant would be way more important than male contraceptives (not that male contraceptives are bad, just that a fire and forget water treatment plant would save millions of lives).