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7 TED Talks on the wonder of 3D printing | TED Blog - 0 views

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    One of the long-standing assumptions about life-prolongation technology has been that it will be affordable only by the ultra-wealthy. Yet, a key aspect of 3D printing is that it radically cuts the costs of production. Perhaps the production of custom organs and body parts will be generally affordable.
Jon Dorbolo

10 Crazy Things 3D Printers Can Make Today - 0 views

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    Add your comments with other categories of 3D things that will remake our world.
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Home - 3D printing - LibGuides at Oregon State University - 0 views

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    If you are on campus, the Information desk on main floor Valley Library - where the printers are - is staffed by folks who can help with the 3D print job.
Jon Dorbolo

SUPERAntiSpyware - 0 views

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    Consider the pro version of this software. It is not excessive to have more than one malware solution. Just check to see that they do not conflict when run together.
Jon Dorbolo

Malwarebytes | Free Anti-Malware & Internet Security Software - 0 views

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    Consider the Pro upgrade which offers real-time protection and advanced configuration at a reasonable price.
Jon Dorbolo

Antivirus Software | Oregon State University - 0 views

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    Luckily, OSU supports no-cost options for the anti-virus requirement.
Jon Dorbolo

1918 flu pandemic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    The history of disease shows us either how far we have come in containing infectious disease or how far we may go if it all went wrong again.
Jon Dorbolo

Transmission | Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever | CDC - 0 views

  • Ebola is not spread through the air or by water, or in general, by food.
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      This statement from the CDC confirms what Dr. Jeff Bethel (OSU) told me; that the Ebola is not airborne as is the flu and SARS.
  • When an infection does occur in humans, the virus can be spread in several ways to others. Ebola is spread through direct contact (through broken skin or mucous membranes in, for example, the eyes, nose, or mouth) withblood or body fluids (including but not limited to urine, saliva, sweat, feces, vomit, breast milk, and semen) of a person who is sick with Ebolaobjects (like needles and syringes) that have been contaminated with the virusinfected fruit bats or primates (apes and monkeys)
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      Ebola is spread by direct contact with an infected person's bio (e.g. body fluids). This is an important distinction that many people I talk to are not aware of.
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    Much of the virulent speculation among the anxiety-based media of pundit TV and Talk Radio involves false claims that Ebola is transmitted airborne or ungrounded speculations that it could easily become so. They should check the science before leaping into political delirium.
Jon Dorbolo

Jeffrey Bethel, PhD | College of Public Health and Human Sciences | Oregon State Univer... - 0 views

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    Jeff worked at the CDC in the Division of Global Migration and Quarantine. His thoughts on the current Ebola crisis and national reactions are fascinating. See a paper that he co-authored; Waterman SH, Escobedo M, Wilson T, Edelson PJ,, Bethel JW, Fishbein DB. A new paradigm for quarantine and public health activities at land borders: opportunities and challenges. Public Health Reports 2009; 124(2):203-12.
Jon Dorbolo

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