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NASA amazed by 13-year-old Pakistani girl invites her to US

 

Karachi: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has extended an invitation to a 13-year-old student from Karachi, Pakistan.

The invitation was extended after being impressed by her groundbreaking invention aimed at reducing accidents on the road.

Bisma Solangi, a student at Evergreen Secondary School, has developed an "Anti-Sleep" device that prevents drivers from dozing off while behind the wheel.

Fatigue is a significant hazard not only in Pakistan but also globally, endangering drivers and road users alike.

According to the World Health Organization, fatigue is a major contributing factor to accidents worldwide.

Drowsy drivers face the challenges of impaired awareness, nodding off, poor decision-making, and veering from their lane..

Bisma's invention aims to reduce accidents and enhance road safety. Together with her team, she has developed a device that alerts drivers if they fall asleep while operating a vehicle.

The remarkable innovation by Bisma caught the attention of NASA, leading to an invitation for her to attend a camp where she can showcase her abilities.

Accompanied by other students, she has embarked on a journey from Karachi Airport to the United States.

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