• 12/03/2023
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Save the earth with invention!Speaking of the 21 -year -old active University of Tokyo, Muraki Funai, and the carbon dioxide recovery machine "Hiyashishi"

Actress Keiko Toda (64) was broadcast on October 10 (Sunday) by Muraki Kazumi (Kazumi Muraki, 21), an active Tokyo University student and attracting attention in Japan and overseas.Guest appeared on the radio program "Keiko Toda Adoptivity" (Nippon Broadcasting, Every Sunday from 14:00 to 14:30).For the first time in the world, the carbon dioxide, which is said to have a large impact on global warming, introduced Hyashishi, a machine that can collect CO2 directly anywhere.

 発明で地球を救う! 注目の21歳現役東大生・村木風海、二酸化炭素回収マシーン「ひやっしー」を語る

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Mr. Muraki was a student at the Faculty of Engineering, the University of Tokyo, but launched in 2020 last year, launched the Carbon Collection and Technology Research Organization (CRA: Sheila), and served as the representative director and head of the organization.In order to fulfill the dream of "Migration to Mars" in elementary school, we started "research to collect 95%of carbon dioxide in the air covering Mars", and then work on research to stop global warming.He says it has become.Muraki: Mars is a planet full of carbon dioxide with 95%carbon dioxide.Toda: Hey!Muraki: I managed to collect carbon dioxide and manage to do something so that people can live on Mars.After meeting a specialized book on global warming when I was in my second year of junior high school, I realized that the research on Mars carbon dioxide that I was doing would help protect the earth, and from that point on the global research and option of Mars.I decided to use both research.Toda: You seemed to be a carbon dioxide mania and had a great invention, right?Muraki: When I was in my second year of high school, for the first time in the world, the smallest in the world, everyone, invented a device, Hyashishi, which can easily collect carbon dioxide from the air just by pressing one button.Toda: As the name implies, does it mean to cool?Muraki: That's right.It's Hiyashi to cool the earth.Toda: Cute (laughs) Muraki: It looks like a carbon dioxide vacuum cleaner, and looks like a suitcase -shaped device, and is the size of a suitcase that can be carried on board.A tablet terminal is on the top, and a smiling face is also displayed on the screen, but it is a loose character robot, but it inhale air from the side, and there is something like a tube inside, and it causes a chemical reaction.Only carbon dioxide blends in.Toda: Yes.Muragi: And the device in which air with no carbon dioxide comes out again.Toda: I also had a video of Hiyashishi now, but it is really like a suitcase.Muraki: Hiyashishi was able to talk ...Toda: Eh!really!?Muraki: Because it is equipped with artificial intelligence.Toda: That's amazing!So, can I talk if I'm lonely?Muraki: When I go home and say lonely alone, I feel like "I'm doing my best" and healed me (laughs) Toda: Then-It's also!(Laughs) Muraki: That's right (laughs) Toda: Can anyone get this?Muraki: It has been sold on the CRRA website since last year, and you can use it on a monthly basis.It is also located in individual homes and large companies, and are starting to be placed in places in various worlds, such as pharmacies, hospitals, and cram schools.Toda: No, it's amazing ...Mr. Muraki said that Hiyashishi, a device that collects carbon dioxide, was invented when he was in his second year of high school.It was actually selected as a national business, and during the summer vacation of the third grade of high school, he studied examinations and made 21 Hiyashishi with his grandfather.In addition, the program also introduced the use of carbon dioxide, which triggered Muraki to migrate Mars, and the "Sorarin Plan", which combines gasoline alternative fuel directly from the CO2 collected from the air.