Four undergraduate students at the North Carolina State University have invented the nail polish that can detect date rape drugs inside a drink.
Indian-American student Ankesh Madan is also part of the team who invented this nail polish called 'Undercover Colours'.
All a woman has to do, is to stir the drink with her finger. The nail polish will change its colour if it comes in contact with commonly used date rape drugs like Rohypnol, Xanax or GHB (Gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid).
Undercover Colours also posted on its Facebook page: "Our goal is to invent technologies that empower women to protect themselves from this heinous and quietly pervasive crime.
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"With our nail polish, any woman will be empowered to discreetly ensure her safety by simply stirring her drink with her finger," the post read.
Undercover Colors was a finalist at the K50 Startup Showcase, where the team received USD 100,000 from an investor who saw their product demonstration.
They also won USD 11,250 at North Carolina State's Entrepreneurship Initiative.
"We were thinking about big problems in our society and the topic of drug-facilitated sexual assault came up," Madan told Higher Education Works.
"All of us have been close to someone who has been through the terrible experience, and we began to focus on preventive solutions, especially those that could be integrated into products that women already use.
"And so the idea of creating a nail polish that detects date rape drugs was born," Madan said.
Though, the company is facing flak from many women rights groups, who say the product puts the onus on women to protect themselves from getting rape by wearing this or that product.