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
Noble Gas Plasma Engine to Revealed at Power-Gen Conference, Orlando Florida, Dec 11, 2012
Noble Gas Plasma Engine to Revealed at Power-Gen Conference, Orlando Florida, Dec 11, 2012 October 23, 2012 The Noble gas …Read the Rest
New finding could pave way to faster, smaller electronics
New finding could pave way to faster, smaller electronics October 22, 2012 The new hard X-ray angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy technique …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
NASA’s Ironman-Like Exoskeleton Could Give Astronauts, Paraplegics Improved Mobility and Strength
Marvel Comic’s fictional superhero, Ironman, uses a powered armor suit that allows him superhuman strength. While NASA’s X1 robotic exoskeleton …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