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easy switching between modes adapts to the healing process from injury to recovery. The post modular ‘pedestrian’ walking aid adapts dynamically to users’ changing needs appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
In the event of a shark attack, it's very important to determine which shark species was responsible, so authorities can take the appropriate measures. A new study indicates that readily available medical gauze can be used by first responders to obtain that information.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Flinders University, Sharks, DNA, First Aid, Identification
A popular supplement most often used to help you get shut-eye may actually help you preserve your eyes, with new research linking melatonin and age-related macular degeneration (AMD).Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Case Western Reserve University, Age-Related, Macular Degeneration, Sight, Insomnia, Sleep
steady includes a user-friendly design and safety features, making it a practical companion for both elderly dogs and their owners. The post seatbelt-inspired walking aid ensures comfortable strolls with your elderly furry friends appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
University of the Arts London graduate Yalan Dan has fabricated a series of 3D-printed bioplastic joints that can be used to repair furniture or construct it from scraps. Read more
While punching bags do help boxers hone their craft, the things don't replicate one key aspect of real boxing – they don't punch back. The Boxing Buddy, which is currently on Indiegogo, is designed to address that shortcoming.Continue ReadingCategory: Sports, LifestyleTags: Indiegogo, Boxing, Robotics, Training aid
Sony has announced a new retinal project camera system to help photographers with visual impairments. The Sony DSC-HX99 RNV is a kit that combines Sony's HX99 compact camera with a QD Laser Retissa Neoviewer. The Neoviewer is a specially designed viewfinder that utilizes laser retinal projection. The viewfinder projects a digital image directly onto a photographer's retina. Retissa, t
Scientists have discovered a novel way to halt nerve cell death in the most common forms of motor neuron disease and frontotemporal dementia, which could transform how these neurodegenerative conditions are treated. What’s more, it has the ability to be delivered orally, so there’s even potential it could be packaged in a nasal spray.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Dementia, pepti


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