On This Day - There is a smoke alarm for the deaf. Japanese scientists and engineers invented this lifesaving device. It works by spraying vaporized wasabi into the air, which notifies deaf
The Huizenga Law Firm, P.C. - Yes, because the obvious solution to having a fire is to spray Wasabi in your eyes so that you can't see anything as you're trying to
ScienceBehind - Amazing fact #20 There is a smoke alarm for the deaf. Invented by a team of Japanese scientists and engineers, this lifesaving device works by spraying vaporized wasabi into the
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