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Cardiologist explains what really happens to your body on a flight and how to protect yourself
Flying can be tough on your body. But these small habits can make a big difference. Your heart's working hard up there – here's how to help it out.
When e-cigarettes first appeared around 2010, they were hailed as a breakthrough: nicotine delivery without the toxic tar and combustion byproducts of traditional cigarettes. Public health bodies ...
Charlie Fielding was paralyzed at 18-months-old and was diagnosed with cancer shortly after, but has since recovered from ...
Segment showcases SynCardia Total Artificial Heart supporting patients with advanced heart failure and next-generation development programs ...
Abstract: Robots can often learn skills from human demonstrations. Robot operations via visual perception are commonly influenced by the external environment and are relatively demanding in terms of ...
Abstract: Sensors are integrated into collaborative robot systems to ensure the safety of human workers by allowing them to perceive their environments, detect human presence, and adjust their actions ...
The growing recognition that the human body functions as an integrated, communicative whole, rather than a collection of isolated organs, is a welcome and important development. This systems-level ...
For years, enterprise AI strategies have centered on a reassuring principle: keep humans in the loop. As algorithms became more capable, organizations relied on people to review recommendations, ...
Researchers have built a realistic human mini spinal cord in the lab and used it to simulate traumatic injury. The model reproduced key damage seen in real spinal cord injuries, including inflammation ...
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