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January 23, 2009
Canadian Boy Saves Birds
http://www.cbc.ca/technology/story/2009/01/21/ot-090121-bird-decals.html
Eighth grader Charlie Sobcov wants to stop birds from dying in collisions with windows, but he doesn't want to ruin anybody's view.
For his latest school science fair project he has invented painted, plastic decals that can be placed -- discreetly -- right in the middle of a window pane.
"This paint is a colour that birds can see but humans can't," he said Wednesday on CBC Radio's All in a Day. "It's like putting a big stop sign in the middle of the window."
The colour is ultraviolet, beyond the range of colours visible to humans. That means the "stop sign" lets birds know the window is solid, but is nearly invisible to humans.
Posted by Rob Kiser on January 23, 2009 at 9:58 AM
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