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00:00You have been wandering in this forest for several days.
00:04You want to drink, eat and sleep.
00:07But the scary cries of the animals do not let you rest at night.
00:11Everything is wet around you, and you are extremely cold.
00:14There is no hope.
00:16But you keep walking through the bushes.
00:19Suddenly, you see movement from the corner of the eye.
00:21There, behind the trees.
00:23What is happening?
00:24A bear?
00:25A panther?
00:26A couple of wolves?
00:27The last thing you want is to meet one of these dangerous individuals.
00:31But no!
00:32These are the rescue robots they talked about on TV.
00:35Several dozen machines fill the clearing.
00:37They look like spiders the size of a dog.
00:40This shape helps the robots to climb trees and reach the top of the mountains.
00:44Their bodies can withstand high-altitude falls,
00:47face wild animals, fire and water.
00:49These mechanical spiders can be found thanks to their motion sensors
00:52and their ultra-modern thermal cameras.
00:55These are what the robots of the future will look like.
00:57And here are some of today's robots.
00:59Here, for example, is a soft-eared robot with a tail.
01:02It can move and bend its tail when you touch it.
01:05What is our next goal?
01:07The colonization of Mars?
01:08Excellent!
01:09We are ready.
01:10I'm just going to get my pillow.
01:12What is the probability that you want to eat a tomato while jogging?
01:16Let's admit it, the chances are probably very low.
01:19And yet, Japanese designers have built the robot Tomatan.
01:24You are supposed to wear it on your back like a backpack.
01:27During the race, you just have to press a special lever
01:30for the robot to bring a tomato to your mouth.
01:33All you have to do is bite into it.
01:36In the middle of the 20th century,
01:38chemists William Larson and Anthony Finelli
01:41came up with the idea of a tire without an air chamber.
01:44It could be painted red, yellow or green.
01:47The tire was semi-transparent.
01:49The engineers put 18 electric bulbs inside.
01:52The tire makers thought that people would surely like their idea.
01:56After all, they could match the color of the wheels to that of their clothes.
02:01Unfortunately, light tires were never put on sale.
02:04They were beautiful, of course, but not at all practical.
02:08If you always carry your smartphone with you when you take a bath,
02:11here's an invention for you.
02:13It's a pen that attaches to your nose.
02:16You can use it to touch the screen when your fingers are wet.
02:20The creator of this gadget is convinced
02:22that this invention will make you more productive.
02:24I think the pen can keep your smartphone dry,
02:27but it will certainly hurt your neck.
02:30What would you say about a butter applicator in the shape of a glue stick?
02:34With this invention, making sandwiches in the morning will be much easier.
02:38The main challenge is not to confuse it with a real glue stick.
02:42The bacon lipstick is an excellent complement to the butter bar.
02:46This product is already sold online.
02:48Imagine that you rub your lips with a piece of fried bacon before going out.
02:53It's not really my thing, but everyone has their tastes.
02:56Here are the instructions on how to make
02:58the most unusual means of transport in the history of mankind.
03:02Step 1. Put rails on the ground.
03:04Step 2. Put a treadmill on it.
03:06Step 3. Make horses run on this treadmill.
03:09This is a real means of transport, built in 1850 and called Impulsoria.
03:15Surprisingly, it worked.
03:17The locomotive could move at a speed of 11 km per hour and pull 20 wagons.
03:22But steam-engined trains then proved more practical.
03:26In 1975, Gary Dole, who worked in advertising, came up with an ingenious plan.
03:32He started selling sandstones from one of the beaches of Mexico as pets.
03:37People loved his idea.
03:39You don't have to go for a walk in the park with a stone.
03:42It doesn't drink in the morning. You don't need to feed it.
03:45The stone is just placed on your shelf. It's pretty.
03:49Brilliant, isn't it?
03:50The entrepreneur sold 1 million pet rocks for $4 each.
03:54In the 21st century, a USB cable was added to the stone.
03:58You connect your pet to your computer and... nothing happens.
04:02The engineers at Jouy-Sérault came up with a curious idea.
04:05This machine was supposed to squeeze the juice out of the juice boxes.
04:09They planned to sell the machines for $400 each.
04:13The engineers spent $120 million...
04:16to realize that any user could do the same thing as their device with both hands.
04:22The only difference was that the machine had Wi-Fi.
04:25Bananas are delicious and practical.
04:27Thanks to their thick skin, they don't get dirty when you carry them with you.
04:31But for some people, this natural protection doesn't seem to be enough.
04:35They don't like burnt marks on their yellow skin.
04:38Especially for them, here's one of the main inventions of the 21st century.
04:42It's a banana suitcase.
04:45This container protects your banana from the dangers that lurk everywhere.
04:49How do you get your cat to work to pay for the money you spend on his food?
04:53Let him clean the room while you're away.
04:56Japanese engineers came up with feathered slippers for cats.
04:59The cat walks on the floor and removes dust from your house at the same time.
05:03But I'm not sure your pet will like this idea.
05:06Hugs are great for your health.
05:09They relieve stress and help your body produce endorphins, the hormone of happiness.
05:14But let's say you're away from your family and friends.
05:17But you feel the need to give someone a hug.
05:20Fortunately, scientists have built a robot called Uglybot.
05:24As big as a human, it's soft and knows how to smile.
05:27This robot is only made for hugs.
05:30You just have to ask and it will give you a nice hug.
05:33When it comes to doing sports, the bike is great.
05:36It helps you burn calories.
05:38But you're not as tired as after running.
05:41This is perhaps what inspired the creators of the mechanism known as Fleece.
05:46They made a bike that has no pedals or saddles.
05:49You attach yourself to the frame of the bike.
05:52Then you walk in half.
05:54You run in half by pushing yourself off the ground with your feet.
05:57A monowheel was invented in 1869.
06:00Which, incidentally, makes it 36 years older than the first pizzeria in the United States.
06:06The monowheel looks cool, but not everyone will dare to ride it.
06:10The driver can barely see the road.
06:12And the transport itself is rather unstable in motion.
06:16These baggy jeans combine the world of fashion with that of technology.
06:20Their front part has an integrated keyboard.
06:23It's connected to a computer via Bluetooth.
06:26But that's not all.
06:27The jean is equipped with speakers on the knees.
06:30The whole thing is sold with a wireless mouse stored in the back pocket.
06:34However, wearing this jean can be difficult.
06:37You sit on a chair and your computer crashes.
06:40It turns out that you simultaneously pressed all the keys on the keyboard.
06:44Oops!
06:45Warning! Here is important information for camping lovers.
06:49No need to go to the forest carrying a heavy backpack with a tent behind your back.
06:54The Australian design company Sibling has decided to make your life easier.
06:58They sewed pockets with special baskets and slid a camping tent there.
07:03The only drawback? The frame of this shelter is on your back and shoulders.
07:09The kitchen and exhaust gases.
07:11A weird combination.
07:13This invention is called the Car Exhaust Burger Grill.
07:16All you have to do is attach the device to the exhaust pipe of your car and place a raw hamburger there.
07:21While you're driving on the highway, the hot exhaust gases cook your hamburger.
07:26But isn't smoke harmful to human health?
07:29Well, the designers thought about that too.
07:31That's why they completely insulated the pocket containing the steak.
07:35The greenhouse helmet was patented in 1986.
07:39Imagine a plastic aquarium with several shelves filled with plant skins.
07:43This so-called aquarium is placed on your head.
07:46And it allows you to breathe a fresh and clean air when you walk in the middle of a big city.
07:51If you need to talk to people, you can use the two-way communication system of the helmet.
07:56I wonder if the helmet's use mode mentions that it is forbidden to plant cacti inside.
08:01This gift is perfect for people who like to look for treasures on the beach.
08:05A metal detector has been added to the good old sandals.
08:08You can now walk along the sea and discover coins in the sand without too much effort.
08:14This strange helmet is likely to solve the main problem of humanity.
08:18Namely, how to avoid losing the remote control of television or air conditioning.
08:23Several velcro strips are attached to the invention.
08:26They can easily accommodate a small portable device.
08:29The only problem? You'll look a little weird.
08:31Some people find it too much work to pull the tongue and lick its ice.
08:36So, especially for them, engineers have created the motorized ice cone holder.
08:41The creators of this device claim that thanks to the slight rotation,
08:45each side of the ice will receive the same attention.
08:48In addition, it will protect your hands from the sticky substance that flows on your fingers.
08:52The brand new toy for dogs and other animals looks like a stick
08:56and can be made of plastic, rubber or wood.
08:59We still don't know why the inventors didn't settle for ordinary sticks from the forest.
09:04I'm sure your dog won't see the difference.
09:08Have you ever seen something on the Internet that made you say
09:11but how did I not have this idea myself?
09:14Well, you're going to ask yourself several times with this video.
09:18This chair, for example, found in the restoration area of a shopping center,
09:22isn't it absolutely awesome?
09:25You won't have to put your bag on the floor or check every two minutes
09:28if it hasn't slipped off your chair.
09:30A little detail that makes all the difference.
09:33Can you guess what these metal things are for in the corners of the stairs?
09:37I had no idea myself.
09:40These are what we call dust corners.
09:43And no, they're not there just to look pretty and victorious.
09:47In fact, they prevent dust from accumulating in the corners of the stairs,
09:51which allows you to sweep it more easily.
09:54This hair is a little weird, isn't it?
09:57In fact, it's just awesome.
10:01You know, when you cook your minced steak
10:03and it seems impossible to get rid of all the fat,
10:06well, its shape allows you to drain all this disgusting liquid without any problem.
10:10No need to rub the hair.
10:14If you like fries, you'll like this invention.
10:17Isn't this little pocket for the sauce on top of the cornet wonderful?
10:24How many clothes did you damage trying to remove their labels?
10:27It won't be a problem if your clothes are made like this one.
10:31The label is attached to a small piece of fabric and not to the item itself.
10:35So if you're clumsy, your new shirt won't do the job
10:39and you won't have to scratch your neck every two minutes.
10:44Before bringing this frog to the store
10:46because these two buttons are not the same color as the others,
10:50listen to this.
10:52It's actually a great invention.
10:55This difference allows you to easily know how to align all the buttons.
11:01Driving on a icy road can be difficult and dangerous.
11:05But with this, you'll be more vigilant and you'll avoid an accident.
11:09This special ice-green beacon turns blue when it freezes outside.
11:13You'll now know what's waiting for you on the road.
11:16Try to plug in a USB key,
11:18especially when you're in a hurry,
11:20it can be a little annoying.
11:23But this socket with its rounded edges will really change your life.
11:27And yes, you can now plug your key in both directions,
11:31upside down and straight.
11:34If you've ever tried to assemble anything with screws and bolts,
11:38you know this invention is revolutionary.
11:41But sometimes you lose an element and you don't know what to do.
11:45Well, it won't be a problem with these spare parts anymore.
11:52Another little solution for your DIY or repair work.
11:56This toric seal bag comes with a rule,
11:59which allows you to check if you took the right size.
12:05How much water do you need to boil for a single cup of tea?
12:08You don't need to ask yourself.
12:10This kettle knows for you.
12:12However, for coffee, it's a whole other story.
12:15Don't be surprised if you buy one of these luxury Italian coffee makers,
12:19supposedly made for two cups,
12:21and there's only one sip per cup.
12:23A real espresso cup shouldn't contain more than 60 to 90 ml
12:28so that the taste remains rich and the temperature ideal.
12:33Let's move on to our next invention.
12:35Do you know what this little hook is for inside the container?
12:39It's there to prevent your spoon from getting lost in your cocoa,
12:42your flour or anything you keep in there in the form of powder.
12:47Before explaining the next invention,
12:50do you know what is the dirtiest place in your bathroom?
12:53Here's the scoop.
12:54It's not the toilets.
12:56Always believing that they are dirty,
12:58we put a lot of effort into cleaning them.
13:00But what holds the most microbes is actually the tiles.
13:05Your toothbrush takes second place,
13:07followed by door handles, towels and sponges.
13:11So this handle that can be operated with the elbow is a great idea.
13:16Your plants are going to love this invention
13:19and you'll have more fun taking care of it.
13:22A watering can and a sprayer all in one.
13:25Super convenient.
13:28Hmm, but what is that?
13:31We learned on the Internet that it is another hybrid,
13:34this time to clean windows.
13:37The black part is used to remove dust
13:40and you just have to turn the gadget to sweep it all
13:44with the brush and the small integrated shovel.
13:47I wonder if I can use it for my computer keyboard.
13:52Here is another strange invention
13:54that sparked a whole discussion on the Internet.
13:57This gadget is equipped with a row of pins.
14:00I found it in a DIY store.
14:03An idea?
14:04If you like to decorate your gifts,
14:06this little tool will be essential to you.
14:09It is used to cut all these pretty ribbons.
14:12You have to pull your ribbon on one side,
14:14tighten it, then pull it back at once.
14:17And there you have it, you have a pretty knotted knot
14:20that will not fail to please every birthday.
14:24And what is that?
14:26A small silicone tube with two ties on the sides.
14:30Do you remember the time when you learned to hold a pencil to write?
14:34It would have been much easier with this gadget.
14:37We use this silicone support to learn to hold pens,
14:41pencils, scissors, make-up brushes,
14:44and other things of the same kind.
14:46Do not hesitate to show your creativity.
14:49An internet user found this in his hotel room.
14:52He did not immediately understand what it was.
14:55But luckily, others knew what this spiral cord was for,
14:59equipped with plastic pieces on both ends.
15:02It is a cable for remote control of a TV.
15:06You can even use it at home.
15:08But if you find it in a hotel,
15:10know that its owners do not trust their customers
15:13who carry the remote too often as a souvenir.
15:18Forget everything I showed you.
15:20Here is my favorite invention.
15:23It can, yes, fold the laundry in your place.
15:27Yes, your shirts will be as beautiful as in stores.
15:31Can you imagine a cuter support for your wireless headphones?
15:34Me neither.
15:36Someone still uses ink
15:38to write romantic long letters?
15:40Do not forget to tilt your bottle when it is three-quarters empty.
15:43You will not lose a single drop of ink.
15:46This color code system for cartons
15:48allows you to considerably speed up sorting and delivery.
15:52Just know what color corresponds to what.
15:55It looks like someone ordered pork and vegetable balls.
16:01The Washington Metro took up this idea
16:04and tested the color code system on running hands.
16:07They replaced the traditional black ramps
16:10in a station during a weekend.
16:12Red corresponded to the red line,
16:14and yellow and green, you guessed it,
16:17to the yellow and green lines.
16:19This finding is supposed to help travelers
16:21find the right staircase when they go from one dock to the other.
16:25Hikers, this invention is for you.
16:28These boots, everything that is more normal,
16:31transform so that you can walk on the ice.
16:34Their little crampons will prevent you from slipping
16:36and they retract.
16:38Thanks to the person who designed this rule
16:41with an elevated extremity.
16:43Picking up his rule on a table will no longer be a problem.
16:47If some members of your family
16:49can not yet reach the sink,
16:51you may have to buy this bathroom furniture.
16:54Yes, his step is like a drawer.
16:58We will stay in the bathroom for a few moments.
17:01You will love these toilets with integrated sink.
17:04You wash your hands,
17:05and the next person will use your water
17:07to go hunting.
17:08Ingenious!
17:10Here is a last little useful invention.
17:13It's a avocado cutter.
17:14You cut your favorite fruit in half,
17:16you remove its core,
17:18and then you get the slices.
17:19Great!
17:22More than 100 years ago,
17:23an 11-year-old boy left his drink
17:25on the porch of the house for a whole night.
17:28In the glass, there was water
17:30with a mixture of instant powder
17:32and a stick to mix it.
17:3320 years later,
17:34Frank Epperson,
17:35this very distracted boy,
17:37presented his accidental invention
17:39in a Californian park,
17:41water ice cream.
17:42Unfortunately, we do not know
17:43what the first water ice cream was.
17:45But what we do know
17:46is that among the first flavors,
17:48there were cherries,
17:49the most popular,
17:50lemon,
17:51orange,
17:52banana,
17:53watermelon,
17:54grapes,
17:55and even root beer.
17:56Chocolate chip cookies
17:58are a little younger than water ice cream
18:00since they were invented in the 1930s.
18:03Ruth Wakefield,
18:04the owner of a famous restaurant
18:06called the Tall House Inn,
18:08is considered the inventor
18:09of these delicious cookies.
18:11There are several stories
18:12behind this invention.
18:13According to one of them,
18:14Ruth had no more chocolate to bake
18:16and decided to replace it
18:18with basic semi-sweet chocolate.
18:20She expected it to melt completely,
18:22but that was not the case.
18:23Another story tells
18:25that a little chocolate
18:26accidentally fell into the dough.
18:28Ruth has always denied
18:29that the origin of these cookies
18:30is accidental.
18:31And she claimed
18:32that all this
18:33had been done deliberately.
18:35There are many legends
18:37behind the creation of chips.
18:39One of them claims
18:40that they were invented in 1853
18:43by a chef
18:44in a luxurious New York restaurant.
18:46Chips were one of the specialties
18:48of this restaurant
18:49and people seemed to like them
18:51until the day
18:52when a customer was not satisfied
18:54and complained
18:55that they were too thick.
18:56So Chef George Crum
18:58made chips again,
18:59but thinner.
19:00But the difficult customer
19:01complained again.
19:02The chef then made sure
19:04that his next batch of chips
19:05was as thin as paper.
19:07These chips were so thin
19:09that it was impossible
19:10to eat them with a lid.
19:12Strangely,
19:13the complicated customer
19:14loved the dish.
19:15The recipe for the chips
19:16spread quickly
19:17and in a few decades,
19:18you could find chips
19:19in all American supermarkets,
19:21from a side dish
19:23to a snack.
19:25The Worcestershire sauce
19:27was not invented
19:28on purpose either.
19:29Two English chemists,
19:30John Willelia
19:32and William Henry Perrins,
19:34simply forgot
19:35a few barrels
19:36in the basement
19:37of the pharmacy
19:38for a few years.
19:39The first mixture
19:40they made
19:41was totally inedible
19:42because it had
19:43a very strong flavor.
19:44But another barrel
19:45of this mixture,
19:46forgotten in the cellar,
19:47fermented.
19:48When the chemists
19:49rediscovered it,
19:50they were curious
19:51to try it
19:52and they found
19:53that the taste
19:54had softened.
19:55This seasoning
19:56is now used
19:57to intensify the taste
19:58of other sauces
19:59that did not have it
20:00at the origin,
20:01such as
20:02the chili con carne.
20:03The Worcestershire sauce
20:04belongs to the fifth flavor,
20:05the unami in Japanese.
20:07This designates
20:08a delicious taste,
20:09the others being
20:10the sweet,
20:11the acid,
20:12the bitter
20:13and the salty.
20:14The tofu,
20:15or soy cheese,
20:16was invented
20:17centuries ago.
20:18One of the theories
20:19about its origin
20:20is that the tofu
20:21was created
20:22by a Chinese prince.
20:23Another story
20:24claims that it was born
20:25after the mixture
20:26of boiled and ground seeds
20:27with sea salt.
20:28The salt was not pure
20:29and probably contained
20:30calcium and magnesium.
20:32These ingredients
20:33allowed the mixture
20:34of seeds to be ground.
20:35Another legend
20:36says that a nigari,
20:37a kind of sea salt,
20:38was accidentally
20:39poured into soy milk,
20:40giving birth
20:41to tofu.
20:42Today,
20:43doctors recommend
20:44not to consume
20:45too much Coca-Cola,
20:46but, strangely,
20:47it was invented
20:48by John Pemberton,
20:49who had
20:50a medical degree
20:51and was a pharmacist.
20:52Pemberton's
20:53French wine coca
20:54was also
20:55invented
20:56as a remedy
20:57for acute pain,
20:58headaches
20:59and as a tonic
21:00for nerves.
21:01In 1886,
21:02a prohibition law
21:03was introduced
21:04and John
21:05had to modify
21:06his recipe
21:07to get rid of
21:08the alcohol.
21:09However,
21:10one thing
21:11remained unchanged,
21:12the cola nut,
21:13which gave
21:14the drink
21:15its characteristic taste.
21:16Some legends
21:17say that John
21:18accidentally added
21:19sparkling water
21:20to the new recipe,
21:21but, in fact,
21:22he knew
21:23exactly
21:24what he was doing
21:25in the matter.
21:26Pemberton
21:27thought that bubbles
21:28were a good alternative
21:29to alcohol.
21:30John's drink
21:31is, without a doubt,
21:32the precursor
21:33of coca,
21:34but today's drink
21:35differs, however,
21:36from Pemberton's
21:37original recipe.
21:38The sandwich
21:39was also invented
21:40by accident.
21:41In the 1700s,
21:42John Montagu,
21:43the fourth
21:44Count of Sandwich,
21:45asked his valet
21:46to make him
21:47a simple dish
21:48that he could eat
21:49without any cover.
21:50He asked the waiter
21:51to put meat
21:52between two loaves.
21:53Lord Sandwich
21:54was particularly
21:55fond of cards,
21:56and this dish
21:57allowed him to eat
21:58without having to
21:59stop the game.
22:00It also allowed
22:01not to put fat
22:02on the cards.
22:03People
22:04began to ask
22:05to do the same
22:06as Sandwich
22:07for their game,
22:08and soon,
22:09the dish
22:10kept this name.