Advanced exoskeleton promises more independence for people with paraplegia by David Salisbury | Posted on Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012 — 8:30 AM The dream of regaining the ability to stand up and walk has come closer to reality for people paralyzed below the waist who thought they would never take another step. A team of engineers at Vanderbilt University’s Center for Intelligent Mechatronics has developed a powered exoskeleton that enables people with severe …Read the Rest
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Scientists decode ‘software’ instructions of aggressive leukemia cells
Public release date: 29-Oct-2012 Contact: Lauren Woods law2014@med.cornell.edu 212-821-0560 New York- Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center/Weill Cornell Medical College Scientists …Read the Rest
Holistic Approach for Sustainable Energies
Eilat-Eilot Renewable Energy Conference to Present a Holistic Approach for Sustainable Energies Conference to include a workshop for investors and …Read the Rest
Scientists seek state-based national wildlife conservation network
IAB News Release Scientists seek state-based national wildlife conservation network FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 19 October 2012 FAIRBANKS, Alaska — Wildlife …Read the Rest