A spate of infant in the third human beings exit from deficiency of basic aesculapian equipment — like incubators . So how do you work up sophisticated gear without advance medical technical school ? You use what you have . Like broken car parts . It works .
The team at Design That Matters cooked up a brilliant ( and brilliantly simple ) solvent to a bragging trouble for the tiniest humans — many children in wretched nation are born and home , and out of orbit ( literally or figuratively ) of incubators , which run up to $ 30,000 . And , if a family is lucky enough to have accession to such a car , when it break — it can be lights out for a while . Repairing 1st humankind equipment in the 3rd can be an insurmountable undertaking .
So you do n’t repair advanced technology . You do n’t even apply it in the first place . rather , you do something clever , like design the NeoNurture , an brooder produce with salvaged parts from broken down cars . Headlights , air filter , strand — the gut of the car become the life of the fully - functioning incubator . And if you need a new part ? You just pull out it out of another junker : “ I do n’t know where you get a replacement brooder filter in a outback Nepali village , ” explains a member of the NeoNurture squad , “ but you likely can find someone there who can supplant a car ’s air filter . That ’s where this melodic theme really has virtue . ”

It ’s an elegant glide path that bind together smart innovation , recycling , and of class — saving babies . [ NYTviaCore77 ]
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