Exoskeletons—robotic devices that people can wear to help with movement—have long been seen as a promising technology for aging societies and...
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Heat is something we all feel, whether it’s a hot summer day or the warmth given off by a phone or laptop. But beyond discomfort, heat can cause invisible damage—to our health, to materials, and to the systems we rely on every day. Measuring this damage has always been difficult, but new research is shedding […] The post How high temperatures weaken people and machines appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Exoskeletons—robotic devices that people can wear to help with movement—have long been seen as a promising technology for aging societies and...
Exoskeletons—robotic devices that people can wear to help with movement—have long been seen as a promising technology for aging societies and...
Doctors often rely on nuclear medicine scans, such as SPECT scans, to look deep inside the body. These scans can show the heart beating, trace blood...
Doctors often rely on nuclear medicine scans, such as SPECT scans, to look deep inside the body. These scans can show the heart beating, trace blood...
High blood pressure is a common health issue that can lead to serious problems like heart disease or stroke if not treated properly. For years,...
Augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) headsets have come a long way in recent years, but one problem continues to frustrate users: eyestrain. The...
Fatty liver disease is a growing health problem around the world. It happens when too much fat builds up in the liver, often due to obesity or eating...
Fatty liver disease is a growing health problem around the world. It happens when too much fat builds up in the liver, often due to obesity or eating...
A new homeless shelter recently opened in my neighbourhood, operated by St. Felix Centre. By definition, I am the one who is “supposed” to object...
A new homeless shelter recently opened in my neighbourhood, operated by St. Felix Centre. By definition, I am the one who is “supposed” to object...