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Revolutionary New Robot That Helps People Learn to Walk Again After Stroke or Disability to Be Launched at Alexian Rehabilitatio
Science & Tech Club - 17 days ago - healthinformer.net Launch and demonstration of the KineAssist Robot, which represents a giant leap forward in safety and effectiveness for people learning to walk again after a stroke or disability
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![]() Science & Tech Clever - 20 days ago - msnbc.msn.com Biogeosciences: Plants produce a form of Aspirin in response to harsh stimuli. It is believed this substance relieves pain & is released to warn other plants of danger. Researchers suggest monitoring for the substance in air could warn forest managers.
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![]() Science & Tech Tom - 29 days ago - dailymail.co.uk They are the toughest animals on the planet. Now scientists have discovered that they can even survive in space. The tiny creatures, known as tardigrades or water bears, are strange-looking with their eight chubby legs, little claws and probing heads.
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![]() Science & Tech Dan - 49 days ago - livescience.com New research reports that our visual system uses sound to help us see. This explains the quick reactions of animals, including humans, to stimuli such as a rustling tiger or a honking bus. Chronicled in Doomwatch Legacy by Sunstroke author David Kagan.
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Gum Chewing May Speed Colon Surgery Recovery - US News and World Report
Science & Tech Michael - 52 days ago - health.usnews.com Chewing gum helps improve recovery of intestinal function after all or part of the colon has been surgically removed, according to British researchers who reviewed data from five clinical trials involving 158 patients.
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Science & Tech Gregory - 55 days ago - youtube.com Our brains can slow down time, tell us when to consume our own calories, give us superhuman abilities under stress. The video is owned by Discovery Channel and this is only for educational and entertainment purposes.
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115 Million Animals Used in Animal Experiments
Science & Tech Louise - 58 days ago - guardian.co.uk An estimated 115 million animals are used in animal experiments worldwide, although it is difficult to get the exact numbers.
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Science & Tech Gregory - 61 days ago - youtube.com "We now know the love signal, 528 Hertz, is among the six core creative frequencies of the universe because math doesn't lie, the geometry of physical reality universally reflects this music; these findings have been independently derived, peer reviewed,
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![]() Science & Tech Gregory - 69 days ago - brasschecktv.com Guess who made the anthrax antidote? - Bayer
Dealing anthrax and other biological weapons to Iraq: James Baker, Donald Rumsfeld, and George H.W. Bush
It's just business
The US news media is unlikely to ask the most obvious question about
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Pediatric Study Finds 21st Century Non-Contact Thermometer as Accurate as Conventional Thermometers
Science & Tech Club - 74 days ago - clubfemina.com Revolutionary thermometer designed to take body temperature, for home and clinical use
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'Back From Dead' Case Stuns Doctors
Science & Tech Maria - 119 days ago - theweirdpost.com THE case of a man whose heart stopped beating for 1-1/2 hours only to revive just as doctors were preparing to remove his organs for transplants is fuelling ethical debates in France about when a person is dead.
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![]() Science & Tech Joanna - 151 days ago - naukawpolsce.pap.pl A kidney has been removed from a live donor through laparoscopy for the first time in the Clinic of Urology at the Pomerania Medical University in Szczecin. Laparoscopy is most beneficial to the donor than traditional surgery ...
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![]() Science & Tech Dana - 162 days ago - nytimes.com PARIS -- Albert Hofmann, the mystical Swiss chemist who gave the world LSD, the most powerful psychotropic substance known, died Tuesday at his hilltop home near Basel, Switzerland. He was 102.
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![]() Science & Tech J. - 167 days ago - medicalnewstoday.com Using an enzyme of the Japanese mushroom Grifola frondosa or Maitake proteins can be identified without knowing the organism's genetic composition.This advance simplifies the study of proteins lying at the root of such diseases as cancer and diabetes.
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![]() Science & Tech Riley - 167 days ago - houstonquote.com Agencies, institutions, facilities, and offices are using laptops more frequently. They often let their employees take these laptops out of secure environments and into the employees' cars and homes. Allowing staff to take equipment and data off site with
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