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Necessity is the Mother – or sister – or daughter – of Invention

Via CrunchGear  — Nerdy Brit girls invent dope sunlight-sensitive nail polish to quash school rules

Some students at a British high-school wanted to wear colored nail Varnish1polish, but their school prohibited any kind of make up. They found the ban to be unfair so they came up with a novel approach that would keep them out of detention, but allow them to wear their blood-red fingertips.

They invented nail polish that disappears when its not in the sun.

Presented with a problem, these students came up with a solution.  I hope that their science teacher gives them an A.  Better yet, one of the chemical power house colleges should recruit them and provide them with full scholarships.

Very amazing.  Now if we could only put it on some eggs and hide them around the house…..  I wonder if the eggs would disappear.

Have a good weekend everyone!

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Posted by Douglas Sorocco, March 21, 2008 at 6:15 pm
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