50 geniuses that make America feel ashamed: Medicare for All is just the tip of the iceberg
author:Interesting and new
In this era of rapid change and rapid development, remarkable geniuses are emerging in countries all over the world. Today, we're going to walk you through 50 innovations that America is putting to shame, and universal health care is just the tip of the iceberg.
These genius things not only demonstrate human wisdom and creativity, but also play a pivotal role in improving people's quality of life and promoting social progress. Let's embrace global innovation and share these wonderful results, because everyone deserves a better future.
Australian company introduces glow-in-the-dark road paint technology
A supermarket in the UK has a tag where you can add a tag to a trolley with unstable wheels
In Singapore, older pedestrians can tap their ID cards and have more time at crosswalks
There is a shiny pole on the traffic light in Moscow, Russia
In this park in Mexico, there is a swing made for wheelchairs
This parking lot in France has soft fences between parking spaces to prevent people from scratching other cars
The Japanese government sends a free care package for individuals to quarantine at home!
There is a father on the Swedish diaper package
Cool Bike Repair Equipment on Bike Paths (Canada)
In Maastricht, the Netherlands, lights silently catch the attention of your waiters
My Australian tax return shows where my money went
Sewer manhole covers in Osaka, Japan
This stall for your dog outside a supermarket in Copenhagen!
Norway's Burger King provides you with a cup that you can empty of the soda before you throw it away
This toilet is flushed with the feet
Supermarket trolleys in Sweden have a map of supermarkets
UPS in Italy uses these "bike trucks" to deliver packages to places on the narrow streets of Rome
Train seats in Japan face outwards so you can see the scenery
Trains in Japan have women-only cars
Public air showers in Tokyo blow pollen away from hay fever patients
This merry-go-round in Hong Kong has a turtle mounted on the floor for children with disabilities
This popsicle I bought in Korea has a small tray to prevent it from melting in your hands
This bill in Turkey tells you how much you would need to pay per person if it was split equally
This pizza box in Japan has a handle in the middle that keeps the pizza flat
Grocery stores in Italy have pet strollers
Here are two different shopping baskets from a department store in Bangkok – for those who need help or want to be alone
In the toilets of Belgian trains, there is an emergency button close to the ground in case someone falls and can't get up
Lisbon is made up of 7 hills. To make it easier for residents and visitors to move between different neighborhoods, this open-air escalator was installed
There is a privacy button in Japanese toilets that plays background sound, so your bombing sound won't be heard
Shopping cart washer in Germany
At bus stations in Norway, you can read a book while waiting for the bus
In Mexico, they label food if it contains excess sugar and calories
Knee tap in an Italian supermarket
These bins in Sweden show you what can be recycled
In Morocco, telephone poles are disguised as palm trees
This tank-style staircase moves in Japan
A public bike rack with a built-in pump
The chewing gum I bought in Japan comes with a stack of paper for easy handling
The sprinklers on the road near the Japanese ski resort where I am located prevent the road from icing. (Salt water, if you're wondering)
In Norway, packaged meat has a "thermometer" that will tell you how many days you have left to be safe to eat
Adult and child-sized toilets are in one compartment – Auckland International Airport
This toilet in Japan has an occupied/vacant toilet information system
Japanese police cars can raise their flashing lights to be easier to see
The Italian-designed cap can be attached to the bottle
At a bus station in South Korea, this heated bench with a wireless charging pad can charge your phone
The elevator in my office building has an umbrella-like sign that lights up if it's raining outside (Osaka, Japan)
There are umbrella vending machines in Hong Kong
This Belgian supermarket has a dedicated parking space for pregnant women
This Croatian pedestrian button for crosswalks has a tactile display for intersections
Strange plastic finger covers used when eating French fries in Korea