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Touch Lock-Toddler Video | Best Screen Lock Android App | Lock Your Touch Screen - Andr... - 0 views

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    Best Sreen Lock Android App As you know that https://www.freeapksite.com/ is a site and platform where you can find best android apps & best android games with apk files and download them completely free. If you want best screen lock app for your android phone then Touch Lock-Toddler Video is best screen lock android app for you and your android phone. With the help of Touch Lock-Toddler Video android app you can easily disable or enable your touch pad screen. When you lock your android phone with Touch Lock-Toddler Video android lock then the screen of your android phone will not be able to work. Your android's screen will be completely disabled and will not work with any efforts from others. Touch Lock-Toodler Video-Screen Lock Touch Lock-Toodler Video-Screen Lock Touch Lock-Toddler Video: whenever you want to lock your mobile's screen while watching a video or anything else so that no body can disturb your screen to stop your video then this screen lock is best for you and your phone. If you want that video will be play without stoping while anybody touch your screen then Touch Lock-Toddler Video screen lock is best choice for you to watch video without stop when you lock your mobile's screen. When your children watching videos of cartoon or else if someone touch your screen then video will be stop but in case if you installed Touch Lock-Toddler Video android app in your phone and while watching video you lock your mobile's screen then no body can not stop your playing video with touching your mobile's screen. Its use is very easy when you lock your screen then you can easily unlock your screen by double tap on your mobile's screen with your finger. Features: Easy To Use Playing Video Without Any Disturbance Use Any Apps Without Unlock Mobile's Screen Top Ratings On Google Play Store Free To Use Disable And Enable Screen While Watching Video Lock The Screen Display Keeps Screen On Calls Protected Preventing Face Touchng Preventing Ignore Calls Preventin
Erich Feldmeier

Bioprinting human body parts. Jemma Redmond , @Ouro_botics, we are already touching the... - 0 views

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    "Bioprinting human body parts. Jemma Redmond , Ouro_botics, we are already touching the future"
Janos Haits

iofThings.org/ - 0 views

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    The Internet of Things Consortium is a non-profit organization with the mission of facilitating cooperation between hardware, software, and service providers. The IoT Consortium is primarily focused on those Internet enabled devices and related software services that directly touch consumers in the form of home automation, entertainment, and productivity.
Erich Feldmeier

Infusion of pseudo-poo cures gut infections in two women - Phenomena: Not Exactly Rocke... - 0 views

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    "People swap bacteria all the time-through sneezes and coughs, through hugs and sex, or through touching the same surfaces. Then there are people who swap bacteria because a doctor deliberately transplants faeces from one into the other. This isn't a bizarre medical perversion. It's usually a life-saving gambit. Faecal transplants-which are exactly what they sound like-are used to treat people who suffer from intense diarrhoea following rounds of antibiotics. The goal is simple: recalibrate the beneficial bacteria in a person's gut to fight off the ones that are causing them harm."
Erich Feldmeier

DIY Bioprinter Lets Wannabe Scientists Build Structures From Living Cells | Wired Desig... - 0 views

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    "A new bioprinter developed at a hackerspace can print living cells for less than the cost of an iPod touch. 3-D bioprinters have the potential to change the way medical research is conducted, even print living tissue and replacement organs, but they are expensive and highly specialized. They literally build living structures, like blood vessels or skin tissue, cell by cell, revolutionizing biomedical engineering. Unfortunately, they're expensive, rare, and require a Ph.D. (or two) to operate successfully. Frustrated by their cost and exclusivity, a group of makers at the DIYbio hackerspace BioCurious are developing a system open to anyone with a soldering iron and a serious passion for cell biology."
max inter

Sense Of Touch - 0 views

Erich Feldmeier

Marta Soares Tactile stimulation lowers stress in fish : Nature Communications : Nature... - 0 views

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    "In humans, physical stimulation, such as massage therapy, reduces stress and has demonstrable health benefits. Grooming in primates may have similar effects but it remains unclear whether the positive effects are due to physical contact or to its social value. Here we show that physical stimulation reduces stress in a coral reef fish, the surgeonfish Ctenochaetus striatus. These fish regularly visit cleaner wrasses Labroides dimidiatus to have ectoparasites removed. The cleanerfish influences client decisions by physically touching the surgeonfish with its pectoral and pelvic fins, a behaviour known as tactile stimulation. We simulated this behaviour by exposing surgeonfish to mechanically moving cleanerfish models. Surgeonfish had significantly lower levels of cortisol when stimulated by moving models compared with controls with access to stationary models. Our results show that physical contact alone, without a social aspect, is enough to produce fitness-enhancing benefits, a situation so far only demonstrated in humans"
Mark Williams

Future Laser Tech on the Front Lines of Archaeology - 0 views

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    James Newhard is Director of Archaeology at the College of Charleston, where he works to bring 3D imaging, mobile technology and geographic information systems to a field more popularly associated with shovels and dusty brushes. Gizmodo got in touch with Dr. Newhard to learn how he uses emerging tech to dig deep into ancient societies.
Walid Damouny

If influenza was a stock, I wouldn't touch it. - 0 views

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    If influenza was a stock, I wouldn't touch it. PETER GROSS, chief medical officer at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey, responding to a White House report that warned a resurgence of swine flu - or H1N1 - could kill 30,000 to 90,000 Americans this fall
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    PETER GROSS, chief medical officer at Hackensack University Medical Center in New Jersey, responding to a White House report that warned a resurgence of swine flu - or H1N1 - could kill 30,000 to 90,000 Americans this fall
Walid Damouny

Leaves whisper their properties through ultrasound - 0 views

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    "The water content of leaves, their thickness, their density and other properties can now be determined without even having to touch them. A team of researchers from the CSIC Institute of Acoustics and the Agri-Food Research and Technology Centre (CITA) of Aragón has just presented an innovative technique that enables plant leaves to be studied using ultrasound in a quick, simple and non-invasive fashion."
thinkahol *

TEDxRheinMain - Prof. Dr. Thomas Metzinger - The Ego Tunnel - YouTube - 1 views

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    Brain, bodily awareness, and the emergence of a conscious self: these entities and their relations are explored by Germanphilosopher and cognitive scientist Metzinger. Extensively working with neuroscientists he has come to the conclusion that, in fact, there is no such thing as a "self" -- that a "self" is simply the content of a model created by our brain - part of a virtual reality we create for ourselves. But if the self is not "real," he asks, why and how did it evolve? How does the brain construct the self? In a series of fascinating virtual reality experiments, Metzinger and his colleagues have attempted to create so-called "out-of-body experiences" in the lab, in order to explore these questions. As a philosopher, he offers a discussion of many of the latest results in robotics, neuroscience, dream and meditation research, and argues that the brain is much more powerful than we have ever imagined. He shows us, for example, that we now have the first machines that have developed an inner image of their own body -- and actually use this model to create intelligent behavior. In addition, studies exploring the connections between phantom limbs and the brain have shown us that even people born without arms or legs sometimes experience a sensation that they do in fact have limbs that are not there. Experiments like the "rubber-hand illusion" demonstrate how we can experience a fake hand as part of our self and even feel a sensation of touch on the phantom hand form the basis and testing ground for the idea that what we have called the "self" in the past is just the content of a transparent self-model in our brains. Now, as new ways of manipulating the conscious mind-brain appear on the scene, it will soon become possible to alter our subjective reality in an unprecedented manner. The cultural consequences of this, Metzinger claims, may be immense: we will need a new approach to ethics, and we will be forced to think about ourselves in a fundamentally new way. At
veera90

AI in Medical Devices - Emerging Future of Pharma Industry | ACL Digital - 0 views

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    Today, the United States is the largest medical device market in the world. It is estimated that by 2023 the growth of medical device industry is expected to touch $208 Billion. Medical devices sector is an integral part of healthcare industry in the United States. The manufacturers of the medical device equipment aim at integrating accuracy with automation. According to a market research report, there is an emerging trend of application of AI in the medical devices sector, and business leaders and professionals are looking for insights on the impact of this technology. https://www.acldigital.com/blogs/ai-medical-devices-emerging-future-pharma-industry
anonymous

Ending The Web Of Diseases Through Genetic Research - 2 views

The study of human DNA and genetic material belonging to other organisms to discover what genes and external environmental factors add to is called Genetic Research. If we find out what causes seve...

genetic research genetic modification

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