Imagine a 17-year-old inventing a life-saving tool with just beet juice! Dasia Taylor from Iowa created sutures that change from red to purple when a wound gets infected. Using beet dye, her low-tech genius idea detects pH shifts in minutes—healthy skin is acidic, but infections turn alkaline. It’s a visible alert, no fancy tech needed!
This breakthrough came from her high school experiments, testing materials until a cotton-polyester blend proved perfect for holding the dye.
“I wanted something accessible for everyone, especially in areas without resources,” Taylor said during her Regeneron Science Talent Search journey.
Social media is buzzing—users on X are calling her a ‘future Nobel winner,’ amazed by her ingenuity at such a young age.
Could this be the future of surgery in low-resource regions? Imagine millions saved from post-op infections with a simple color change. Share your thoughts—how inspiring is this?
