Indian-Americans are smart, polite and law abiding role model citizens that defines what being an American is! What a treasure to have people like him!
Yes I think almost all Asian Americans are working the most advanced jobs Asians are the most willing people , whatever they want to learn they truly dedicate and devote their lives to it.
I came here to say the same. Big Business ain’t gonna live this news! They’ve gotten away with poisioning americas food for a zillion years. I love this.
@mellocello187usually inventors who create products that clash with any large company, will be hushed into oblivion. Afterall, the fruits and veggie companies thrive on the fact that the public doesn’t know exactly how much pesticide is pumped into their produces.
@mellocello187 we live in a evil business world and they eliminated many many intelligent inventors . so please be rational and understand why they should be protected. so many nuclear and other scientist end up on railway tracks and other places all over the world to make it look like suicides. Many indian scientists are killed this way by big businesses specially arms manufacturers. India gives them special protection.
@ you know his family genetics? He comes from a long line to successful business people or inventors? Don’t try to boil down his hard work and intellectual ingenuity to one word. It’s more than genetics Yes he had to be born with intelligence but he’s shows much more than simply being intelligent enough.
@@thatrandomproject6652 Dude many investions and top working individual in advanced jobs are Indian, don't claim as yourself as Indian and proceed to say opposite
As usual a indian young man doesn't matter which part of the world they are in it's always most indian young Boys and girls who excel in science maths most of them have very dedicated loving supportive parents who sacrifice too much for them
Reminds me someone named Tesla, who found a way to harness the tachion energy isntead of gasoline. Three times the oil energy businesses tried to kill him. The way this teen can avoid this is simply by reveal his secret to all and that's how protect his life
Subash really deserves the utmost praise for this. Chemical residue on food is a major issue which just isn't being acknowledged sufficiently, let alone dealt with. Not only does his invention seek to address it, he has importantly helped raise awareness of the problem.
Indian kids be inventing cool things left and right. Awesome people. And not just Indian kids but I see a rise of KIDS inventing things recently. This is such a change from my own thinking of only the older, more experienced people in their fields can create inventions. Afterall, all the inventors in our science books are created by people middle aged and older. It also reminded me of that study that showed that new graduate scientists have very low hope that they would ever invent something and that it’s more likely gonna be done by someone who is older. Which I thought was sad. But this makes it so much better.
I'm really doubtful of the fact that there's any Indian genetics or whatever's influence here, but what I know for sure is that the environment in the US or other developed nations that invest in research is what ignites the quiescent talent of kids. Being an Indian myself and having done my undergrad and masters from here, I knew shit and thought I wouldn't be able to do anything in life but my pov changed when I got selected for my masters final year project at a QS ranked top 15 ranked University at Singapore & I independently discovered a breakthrough in a pathway that can change the fate of a protein that's rather known to lead to hyperproliferation of cancer into a more robust tumor suppressor. My supervisor was impressed and more work is being done on it as we speak, but my point is that, in India we dont have the infra or money to conduct good research. All it took for me was a good lab environment to understand that im not worthless and I can be a good researcher too. It's the environment that has a real influence, not ethnicity.
@@FindMeInsanity The Indian genes in the kid itself may not have contributed to his inventions. But the way the Indian parents bring up their kids in the US must definitely have contributed to it. Typical Indian (also other Asian) parents in US give so much importance to their Kids' academics. They are constantly behind their kids pushing their limits in Academics.
We desperately need more of these people in the world. Congrats young man. Now invent a product that can fully remove the pesticide and you'll have completely cornered the market.
Better than removal of pesticides from produce, would be removing the insistence by mega conglomerates, that manufacture and force the use of pesticide on the produce. A boycott of products that have these environmental carcinogens would be a better goal to accomplish the ban on such environmental and biological hazards by the public consumer. We have been unnecessarily programmed to believe that pesticides are essential for mass production, which unfortunately also seeks to leave the little farmer out of the market.
Or maybe people need to start supporting their small, local farmers, instead of mega-billionaire corps that don't care about our health. These devices are great, but they are just BANDAIDS for the truth.
Pesticides have been linked to brain diseases like schizophrenia. This young man is wonderful!!❤ My son suffers from schizophrenia and this gives me hope for the future. Thank you son 🙏
While I don't doubt there's a connect, it should be noted that the schizophrenia has in humans for hundreds if not thousands of years. People with this condition were often seen as shamans in many tribes throughout the world and history.
@@BigIndianBindi-jy1cz that is true. 🥺 My hope is that we can stave it off better as some do - through identifying these environmental factors that also contribute to the massive increase in disorders that weren't as prevalent before we started manipulating food products.
@@frogazonbuttonup950 sir, humans exploited wildlife and are suffering with health issues as a result. we force animals and plants to suffer in domesticated conditions where they are genetically altered, lack natural selection, and have no reproductive rights and this is the result.
There was a university student in India who created nuclear powered submarine prototype, but few days after the announcement-his body was found near the railway tracks.
Brilliant! I want to buy a device like this! So useful for our health! Outstanding job! Why aren’t more TV networks praising this boy? He should apply for a patent!
All grains and crops in the U.S. are covered in pesticide. There is pesticide on your fruits and vegetables and in the grain in your oatmeal , cereal, oak and almond milk.
@@SB-iz8sz of course he's American 1stly , but sorry above person didn't discriminated, he just stated a truth , and indeed India is full of these genius kids but they don't get that recognition or chance or opportunity here. America is much better for opportunity & recognition.
@@Sada-i5n hindu is common name for worshipping Indian vedic sanadana dharma and local god based on the geographical location of each sate, district, and language commonly practiced in India, srilanka, nepal, bangaldesh, before islam invented pakishthan, pok kashmir and some part of afganishthan, and Tibetan culture mingled with buthism. though there 122 language spoken in India, hindi, hindu like england, English, language hindi, religion : hindi... there are other own religion in in India, jainism, sheeksim.. in pakisthan sind province is there, sind , sinthi language....
This kid is proof that immigrants can be remarkably important to all of us. In fact, immigrants, whose descendants span the political spectrum, built America.
@ATMmm62 Yes, Canada is more interested in taking separatists and known terrorists from India and creating problems for India as well as for themselves with their vote bank politics.
Teachers used to put a long stalk of celery in half coffee cup of tap water, add a drop food coloring. In a day or 2 the bottom of celery will draw the red food color to the top. Henceforth showing you that applying insecticide to outside of plant is going to reach roots when it's watered. Then the food will draw it up INSIDE the vegetable, impossible to rinse clean.
Clearly the result of parents who are "present" in the kids life & also encouraged his interests/affinities which are usually noticeable at a very young age. Congratulations! Kudos to both; this bright student for his great achievement, and to his parents; for being 'aware' and supporting his natural God-given abilities! 🙏🏻 Many blessings! 🕊️
Congratulations Sirish Subash. We are very proud of you. Continue with the good fight. You have our best wishes for you and your inventions and accomplishments.
Exactly. Did you know organic is grown next to gmo so the groundwater is the same for all of it making the organic sticker invalid. It’s extremely extremely difficult to get true organic these days.
@@planetjumper1It's not invalid. Organic is cleaner food with far better practices. Of course it can be improved, it's not a black and white enterprise, nothing is.
@@bradhuffjr777That's not what GMO means, in case you aren't kidding. GMO means gene splicing. Unless you're telling us your parents are a human and a broccoli.
@@planetjumper1GMO doesn’t necessarily mean pesticide and any genetically modified produce doesn’t ‘leak’ its modification into the groundwater that gets absorbed by other plants around it. So it’s entirely unrelated to the specific innovation covered by this video.
Wow he has parents that didn't try to destroy him and help build him well! His intelligence didn't scare them and cause them to do harm to him. It's nice to see intelligent people that aren't destroyed by society at Large.
This type of news doesn’t get proper coverage because it is way too positive for their taste. Congratulations to this young man, his parents, and mentors, and us as a country. 🎉❤
America is proud of him. Some American kids are really brilliant and amazing. I’m so happy to see him make this. Our education system and setup gives opportunities for anyone to succeed and it’s great to see some of us do so well. USA!
Brilliant young boy with the brain of a far more advanced being ! He has a fantastic future if he’s aware and avoids all the big business snakes / traps ! Best to be independent! start manufacturing his own inventions so he’s answerable to No one !
Most likely he will be “approached” soon, (if he hasn’t been already)….and one day, will suddenly look slightly different, and become another “great philanthropist”… Bill and Melinda, are not the same people, we are led to believe they are.
@@msdolly6101981reservation don't matter much . There are like 140 crore Indian and each category has tough competition you will get best of the persons from each category which will be more capable than people of most of the countries...so problem is with government
Good job dude! Some of our greatest inventors never even graduated high school. Don’t waste your money, your mind, or your energy on college - it’s an ideological science trap currently- just keep thinking, wondering and building. All on your own. Like we used to do it. You’re a brilliant young man with wonderful curiosity.
@esotericonetwork They'll be pressured to follow in his footsteps or to be as good as him academically by their parents Every morning, their mother will say, 'Oh, did you hear, honey? Their son was interviewed on TV, and he's so smart. But look at our children...
@@esotericonetwork I am 100% sure that you are not Indian. It's inspiring if you hear it once or twice a week, but it's traumatic when you hear it 5-10 times a day
They will not allow/approve this item. It will be crushed before can be sold on a big scale. Big corporations would suffer and they will not allow this to happen.
Protect this kid, big business don't want to stop using chemicals!! Well done young man!
Big business is interested in preserving their food to maximize sales. Us being negatively affected by pesticides is a side effect, not their mission.
That was LITERALLY my first thought when I saw the title !!!!
The award is given to this kid by 3M. Think again.
Or they will bye him out and bury the invention. Like so many innovations or invetions.
I just came here to say the same thing. Keep big pharma & the others away from him. Protect him at all costs!!!!!!
Indian-Americans are smart, polite and law abiding role model citizens that defines what being an American is! What a treasure to have people like him!
Yes I think almost all Asian Americans are working the most advanced jobs
Asians are the most willing people , whatever they want to learn they truly dedicate and devote their lives to it.
@@asecond_1 I am from India and I have the same opinion about Americans.
What puzzles me is that Hindus, who HATE Abrahamic religions… have migrated in the millions to western Christian countries
@@Soul-yx9if I don't think you've been here in the US....
@@Gr8IncarnateHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAAHAHHAHAAH
Protect this kid at all costs.
I came here to say the same. Big Business ain’t gonna live this news! They’ve gotten away with poisioning americas food for a zillion years. I love this.
@mellocello187usually inventors who create products that clash with any large company, will be hushed into oblivion. Afterall, the fruits and veggie companies thrive on the fact that the public doesn’t know exactly how much pesticide is pumped into their produces.
@mellocello187 READ THE COMMENTS
@mellocello187 we live in a evil business world and they eliminated many many intelligent inventors . so please be rational and understand why they should be protected. so many nuclear and other scientist end up on railway tracks and other places all over the world to make it look like suicides. Many indian scientists are killed this way by big businesses specially arms manufacturers. India gives them special protection.
@mellocello187 people disappear that get in the way of Big Business Agenda
This young man is a treasure. And polite! What a gem. Best wishes for a bright future ahead.
He won't have a future if we don't protect him. Big pharma, FDA and Politicians will shut him down. They want people.SICK
If only we had more youth like him today
Please protect this kid. This could be an amazing tool for the public. I've noticed people go missing after creating a tool that can help mankind.
So true I want to hear more from this kid
All the time
You only see mankind when its your greed
@@Adityabikramnayak bruh. Look at your profile picture. You don't even love yourself
@@TrueRattleheadHow did you reach this conclusion? I'm curious.
Astonishing poise and delivery for a 14 year old. Mind must be razor sharp.
Seriously
He’s a light years ahead of others with his confidence and sense of direction
He’s only a few years away from being a great man
its genetic.
@ you know his family genetics?
He comes from a long line to successful business people or inventors?
Don’t try to boil down his hard work and intellectual ingenuity to one word.
It’s more than genetics
Yes he had to be born with intelligence but he’s shows much more than simply being intelligent enough.
@@Hashdollars he is indian . So maybe most brahmins have genetic intelligence
it's that indians are more towards education and parents also pushes u to pursue education. science and tech. it's societal
Damn, this kid talks way more clear-headed, maturely, and intellectually in control than the overwhelming majority of adults.
He’s the opposite of Indian kamala Harris.
Yeah he already developed an incredible personality. Rear for kids with Indian background. (I’m Indian)
@@MichElle-zc9tuhalf Indian half African/Jamaican Kamala Harris.
@@thatrandomproject6652wignat spotted majority silicon startups are run by Indians
@@thatrandomproject6652 Dude many investions and top working individual in advanced jobs are Indian, don't claim as yourself as Indian and proceed to say opposite
As usual a indian young man doesn't matter which part of the world they are in it's always most indian young Boys and girls who excel in science maths most of them have very dedicated loving supportive parents who sacrifice too much for them
True that❤
Theyre smellly
@@watcheronly71 bruh u prolly haven’t taken a shower in weeks 💀
@@watcheronly71it's actually ur own mouth from rimmin
south indian
Excellent invention especially with so many foods getting recalled. He's brilliant to come up with this in this day in age.
The recall of food is an agenda. They are up to something. This kid is just an actor for the script. Hoodwinking on all day long
dont you worry. everyone has a price to become corrupt and look the other way. the pesticide industry will pay him well.
Reminds me someone named Tesla, who found a way to harness the tachion energy isntead of gasoline. Three times the oil energy businesses tried to kill him. The way this teen can avoid this is simply by reveal his secret to all and that's how protect his life
Kudos to this kid. Watching all the way from Botswana (Africa)
Subash really deserves the utmost praise for this. Chemical residue on food is a major issue which just isn't being acknowledged sufficiently, let alone dealt with. Not only does his invention seek to address it, he has importantly helped raise awareness of the problem.
Subash India really needs one
Utmost praise to God Almighty 1st, then.......
Awesome well said
@@augustusdaniel9727almighty God Shiva, omg Namha Sivay 🙏🏻
Indian kids be inventing cool things left and right. Awesome people.
And not just Indian kids but I see a rise of KIDS inventing things recently. This is such a change from my own thinking of only the older, more experienced people in their fields can create inventions. Afterall, all the inventors in our science books are created by people middle aged and older.
It also reminded me of that study that showed that new graduate scientists have very low hope that they would ever invent something and that it’s more likely gonna be done by someone who is older. Which I thought was sad.
But this makes it so much better.
I'm really doubtful of the fact that there's any Indian genetics or whatever's influence here, but what I know for sure is that the environment in the US or other developed nations that invest in research is what ignites the quiescent talent of kids. Being an Indian myself and having done my undergrad and masters from here, I knew shit and thought I wouldn't be able to do anything in life but my pov changed when I got selected for my masters final year project at a QS ranked top 15 ranked University at Singapore & I independently discovered a breakthrough in a pathway that can change the fate of a protein that's rather known to lead to hyperproliferation of cancer into a more robust tumor suppressor. My supervisor was impressed and more work is being done on it as we speak, but my point is that, in India we dont have the infra or money to conduct good research. All it took for me was a good lab environment to understand that im not worthless and I can be a good researcher too. It's the environment that has a real influence, not ethnicity.
@@FindMeInsanitythat bootlicking mentality never changes. invent something to suppress that
@@FindMeInsanity The Indian genes in the kid itself may not have contributed to his inventions. But the way the Indian parents bring up their kids in the US must definitely have contributed to it. Typical Indian (also other Asian) parents in US give so much importance to their Kids' academics. They are constantly behind their kids pushing their limits in Academics.
@@FindMeInsanityYou actually proved what you were contradicting.
Internet+AI+young mind is deadly combination
This person is going far in life . 🌍
Let’s hope he doesn’t Mysteriously Disappear
@@GoodfaYoulmfaoooo
@@GoodfaYouhe probably will, that’s what happened to good people… smh
No shot!
Praise God there's still kids like this who care about working to improve humanity! I'm glad to see this project awarded too.
but yall keep saying that we smell!!
What a bright beautiful intelligent kid! 🎉
Beautiful young man. I hope your invention reaches Asia.
We desperately need more of these people in the world. Congrats young man. Now invent a product that can fully remove the pesticide and you'll have completely cornered the market.
You can't fully remove pesticides, they are inside the food. But we can use better solutions than pesticides.
Better than removal of pesticides from produce, would be removing the insistence by mega conglomerates, that manufacture and force the use of pesticide on the produce. A boycott of products that have these environmental carcinogens would be a better goal to accomplish the ban on such environmental and biological hazards by the public consumer. We have been unnecessarily programmed to believe that pesticides are essential for mass production, which unfortunately also seeks to leave the little farmer out of the market.
If that happened I would feel like I'm living in the technological revolution or whatever it might be called
I bet someone tries to steal his idea and get in front of him. I really hope 3M protects this young man and gets him an agent or something.
Or maybe people need to start supporting their small, local farmers, instead of mega-billionaire corps that don't care about our health.
These devices are great, but they are just BANDAIDS for the truth.
He is very articulate speaking.
Pesticides have been linked to brain diseases like schizophrenia. This young man is wonderful!!❤
My son suffers from schizophrenia and this gives me hope for the future.
Thank you son 🙏
While I don't doubt there's a connect, it should be noted that the schizophrenia has in humans for hundreds if not thousands of years. People with this condition were often seen as shamans in many tribes throughout the world and history.
schizophrenia is genetic and develops in adulthood.
@@BigIndianBindi-jy1cz that is true. 🥺
My hope is that we can stave it off better as some do - through identifying these environmental factors that also contribute to the massive increase in disorders that weren't as prevalent before we started manipulating food products.
@@frogazonbuttonup950 sir, humans exploited wildlife and are suffering with health issues as a result. we force animals and plants to suffer in domesticated conditions where they are genetically altered, lack natural selection, and have no reproductive rights and this is the result.
@@frogazonbuttonup950without the use of pesticides u cnt feed the billion people
We need more young people in this country like him. Good on him, and his parents.
Keep this kid safe...
Or just give him a scholarship to a top school and a high paying job, so he'll "forget" about this whole thing.
There was a university student in India who created nuclear powered submarine prototype, but few days after the announcement-his body was found near the railway tracks.
Where did it happen?@@AFA111
@@punkypinko2965 What do you mean about that?
@@AFA111source?
Yes protect this boy, thank you for your intention!
Protect this kid ? From what ? 😅 Is your country really that unsafe ? Or do you mean to encourage this kid ?
Monsanto, I say no more.
What a wonderful person you are!!!! May God Bless you
What an incredible kid. Very polite and well spoken. 👏
Brilliant! I want to buy a device like this! So useful for our health! Outstanding job! Why aren’t more TV networks praising this boy? He should apply for a patent!
Congratulations to this brilliant kid. His parents must be very proud of him.
Shouldve shown a quick demo of the product. The world needs this more than ever!
All grains and crops in the U.S. are covered in pesticide. There is pesticide on your fruits and vegetables and in the grain in your oatmeal , cereal, oak and almond milk.
It is inside them, washing them off is only a slight impact on the amount of poisons we are all eating in the United States of America.
Growing your own fruits might help.
@@maxpro751
Easier said than done 😅
A farmer here…..your food is not covered in pesticides.
Really??😅provide with proof??@@Katepwe
Go ahead Subash!! Make us Indian Americans proud!
It makes all Americans proud. No more identity politics. Make America great again!
@@BlingtingSamagree
Thank god there’s still smart kids out there! He’s so polite and well spoken, kudos to his parents for raising a great person ❤
India is full of such kids.
@@universalsoldier811please don’t discriminate. He is an American firstly.
@@SB-iz8szso true! Let us celebrate US and India for a gifted young man!😊
@@SB-iz8sz of course he's American 1stly , but sorry above person didn't discriminated, he just stated a truth , and indeed India is full of these genius kids but they don't get that recognition or chance or opportunity here. America is much better for opportunity & recognition.
I wasn’t expecting that voice wow, I wasn’t expecting such a strong voice for someone so young
What a bright and well spoken kid ❤
Such a lovely young man. Good luck with everything you decide to work on next!
This young man is going places! His desire to help people is awesome.
Bless this kid and the parents that raised him 👍
He never said ‘ummm’ like how majority do to pause articulate and deliver their thought as speech. What a clear delivery of speech. Smart desi
Indian
South Africa needs your invention; every so often we get news of people, especially children becoming sick or dying because of home-made pesticides.
That kid better slap a PATENT on that!
Indian American, as usual. Smart and hardworking. Makes racists sad and angry.
Don’t focus on those losers. Focus on USA. Most Americans love people like him.
Most Indian families either in India or abroad, education is paramount for their children. Bottomline is in any family parents make huge difference.
You can see the parents have done well. Great kid.
Indian parents are so caring ❤
Another immigrant from India ...works for society and it's the culture and family which helps in his achievement !!
He’s born in US, not an immigrant.
@BlingtingSam born in America...but with Hindu culture
@@Sada-i5n hindu is common name for worshipping Indian vedic sanadana dharma and local god based on the geographical location of each sate, district, and language commonly practiced in India, srilanka, nepal, bangaldesh, before islam invented pakishthan, pok kashmir and some part of afganishthan, and Tibetan culture mingled with buthism. though there 122 language spoken in India, hindi, hindu like england, English, language hindi, religion : hindi... there are other own religion in in India, jainism, sheeksim.. in pakisthan sind province is there, sind , sinthi language....
@ why do most Hindus want to go to Christian or secular western nations 😀
@@BlingtingSamsame reason most Christian and secular nations wanted to come to India so badly less than 200 years ago! For money and better life!!
This kid is proof that immigrants can be remarkably important to all of us. In fact, immigrants, whose descendants span the political spectrum, built America.
Why would you assume he was an immigrant, he's not white?
@ATMmm62 Yes, Canada is more interested in taking separatists and known terrorists from India and creating problems for India as well as for themselves with their vote bank politics.
Legal Immigrants.
Agree@ATMmm62
Infact, except for the native people everyone else is an immigrant. Btw what was the original name of the present day "Anerica" ? 🤔🤔
Great job Sirish! And thank you!
One world... . Glad to be an Indian
And still not immigrant yet
The kid is extremely well spoken, not just a lab nerd. He’s got a bright future ahead of him!
Teachers used to put a long stalk of celery in half coffee cup of tap water, add a drop food coloring. In a day or 2 the bottom of celery will draw the red food color to the top. Henceforth showing you that applying insecticide to outside of plant is going to reach roots when it's watered. Then the food will draw it up INSIDE the vegetable, impossible to rinse clean.
Some insecticides degrade within a short time and doesn’t stay in its original toxic form for the life of the plant though
@@Liliarthan It would have to remain active throughout the maturity of the vegetable or there would be no reason to apply it.
YES!
@@Liliarthan so are you going to eat it?
interesting
3M the company that massed produced PFAS or forever chemicals is behind the annual 3M young scientist challenge. The irony.
Cheap recruitment when you think about it
True. Such a paradox
yes create problems and award the ones who create new solutions and new problems.. goes in circles
Congratulations Sirish ! 🎉 Thank you. Wish you many blessings
Impressive. The way he talks tells me immediately how smart he is. Best of luck young man!
Clearly the result of parents who are "present" in the kids life & also encouraged his interests/affinities which are usually noticeable at a very young age. Congratulations!
Kudos to both; this bright student for his great achievement, and to his parents; for being 'aware' and supporting his natural God-given abilities! 🙏🏻 Many blessings! 🕊️
Protect this child at all cost.🙏🏼🙏🏼
This is how Vivek Ramaswamy started...lol
😂😂😂
So?
Incredible!!! 💡
Such an intelligent young man, we need more of him in our society
What a sweetheart. Great job, Sirish!
I hope the child makes it to his 15 birthday without a accident happening, so many have had untimely accidents when trying to help the world out.
Like who? When?
When "they" sense their narrative and existence is under threat, they eliminate the threat @@CarlTuckersonn
Wow! You are amazing Sirish!
thanks for the parents to giving him all assistance needed,
So courteous and well spoken. What a bright future!
You can tell he is very kind kid.
Congratulations Sirish Subash. We are very proud of you. Continue with the good fight. You have our best wishes for you and your inventions and accomplishments.
Awesome 👏 👏💓💓 protect this precious boy!!! He’s making a positive impact!
Organic produce companies just got worried.
Exactly. Did you know organic is grown next to gmo so the groundwater is the same for all of it making the organic sticker invalid. It’s extremely extremely difficult to get true organic these days.
@@planetjumper1It's not invalid. Organic is cleaner food with far better practices. Of course it can be improved, it's not a black and white enterprise, nothing is.
@@bradhuffjr777That's not what GMO means, in case you aren't kidding. GMO means gene splicing. Unless you're telling us your parents are a human and a broccoli.
@@planetjumper1GMO doesn’t necessarily mean pesticide and any genetically modified produce doesn’t ‘leak’ its modification into the groundwater that gets absorbed by other plants around it. So it’s entirely unrelated to the specific innovation covered by this video.
My grandpa told my mom years ago about how the pesticides still get onto the organic crops because they spray it .
I want to buy one!! What a great mind this young man has. This is the future generation we are all hoping for.
Such a healthy attitude. Reading is actually healthy for the brain. Keeping it active and productive 🖖👀
so proud of this kid! solving real world problems that affect the people
This is what you can do if you stay away from gangs, thugs, and rap music
Rap music lol
And limit Tik Tok
Not all rap is bad. 😂 what a thing to say .
@@jamesfiske1905 Well let's just say gangster rap
@Chiefonenut fair enough
So wonderful to see young people supported and able to follow their passion!
Awesome! Congratulations!
I am impressed with how he is able to explain it in simple words , he knows how to apply the feynman technique .🙄
What an awesome young man!! 👍 parents! Beautiful job❤❤
Good to hear this young Man doing Positive things in this World!!! Keep it up Good Job on your endeavors!
indian american 🇺🇸 all the best 👍
Barabar bola
This young man just did something great for humanity, he’s given us hope for our future. God bless him!
Awesome 👌 👏 Congratulations from India 🇮🇳 👏
Wow, he is just brilliant ❤❤❤ I love to hear things like this! My kids are 13 and 15, its super cool to see how they can change the world ❤❤❤
We Americans of Indian descent appreciate the freedom and opportunities this land has given us. God bless this kid and God bless America
He is fu$%ng SMART! 😲
Wow, he's smarter than a lot of adults! How the heck did THAT happen??!
Good karma and blessings from God!
@@pypypypy3303 Also maybe his parent's coaching him.
Wow he has parents that didn't try to destroy him and help build him well! His intelligence didn't scare them and cause them to do harm to him. It's nice to see intelligent people that aren't destroyed by society at Large.
Congratulations Sirish! This is something we all need in our lives. He's going to go very far. I ❤ SCIENCE!
May you go on to do even greater things Mr Subash. Blessings.
Never has “protect this person at all costs” ever been so applicable
This type of news doesn’t get proper coverage because it is way too positive for their taste. Congratulations to this young man, his parents, and mentors, and us as a country. 🎉❤
America is proud of him. Some American kids are really brilliant and amazing. I’m so happy to see him make this. Our education system and setup gives opportunities for anyone to succeed and it’s great to see some of us do so well. USA!
Well done young boy. I am watching you far from Korba India
Brilliant young boy with the brain of a far more advanced being ! He has a fantastic future if he’s aware and avoids all the big business snakes / traps ! Best to be independent! start manufacturing his own inventions so he’s answerable to No one !
This teen needs a security detail 24-7
Most likely he will be “approached” soon, (if he hasn’t been already)….and one day, will suddenly look slightly different, and become another “great philanthropist”… Bill and Melinda, are not the same people, we are led to believe they are.
Men in black already knocked on his door 😅
Rfk Jr is on his side.
I want one! Thank God for beautiful young minds like his. True earth angels to save so many people from serious illness and risk!! ❤
Indians are contributing so much to all other nations but India.
Gotta Say Nothing Will Change As long as no Research Based Education.
Thanks to the government we had after independence...they destroyed us and our culture.
Not a surprise with all the corruption , religious bigotry, castism and outdated education practices
India reservation matters😅 not talent😅
@@msdolly6101981reservation don't matter much . There are like 140 crore Indian and each category has tough competition you will get best of the persons from each category which will be more capable than people of most of the countries...so problem is with government
Good job dude! Some of our greatest inventors never even graduated high school. Don’t waste your money, your mind, or your energy on college - it’s an ideological science trap currently- just keep thinking, wondering and building. All on your own. Like we used to do it. You’re a brilliant young man with wonderful curiosity.
Speaking as an indian : RIP to his cousins
Why
@esotericonetwork They'll be pressured to follow in his footsteps or to be as good as him academically by their parents
Every morning, their mother will say, 'Oh, did you hear, honey? Their son was interviewed on TV, and he's so smart. But look at our children...
@@algodius it's a good idea nothing wrong to have inspiration
@@esotericonetwork I am 100% sure that you are not Indian.
It's inspiring if you hear it once or twice a week, but it's traumatic when you hear it 5-10 times a day
@@esotericonetwork you'll say that As long as you're living in West !
You are an amazing young man! Your parents have done well raising you. God bless you.
They will not allow/approve this item. It will be crushed before can be sold on a big scale. Big corporations would suffer and they will not allow this to happen.
HE IS THE FUTURE!!
Anchor rocks with enthusiasm
What an awesome kid, very inspiring to see what our minds are capable of when desire exists. Kudos Subash!
He needs an award
He won the 3M corporation's Young Scientist Award with a cash prize of $25k.
@@wolfmangoland7972 Happy to hear that
@@wolfmangoland7972 3M huh? Hmmm 🤔
@@Zoleankico4267i believe 3M is something else with name as cash is 25k
Bless this young man
Heartiest Congratulations to Sirish 🎉👏👏👏
They'll make it more undetectable