Bionic-armed Model Stuns Audience At London Fashion Week
Tilly Lockey removes one of her 3D printed arms on the runway.
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Tilly Lockey removes one of her 3D printed arms on the runway.
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A new study explains why we struggle to keep track of more than one conversation at a dinner party.
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City residents are also slightly more likely than rural residents to report always waking up tired.
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A sensor-based monitoring and alert system, without cameras or wearables, can keep tabs individually on two elders in one household
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The social media platform was revealed in a study by Eko how it has promoted teen suicide using algorithms and targeted hashtags
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The wireless, battery-free bandage sends electrical signals to help heal wounds and streams real-time data to a smartphone.
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Immersive states of consciousness, typified by vivid and strange images, are produced by the highly potent substance.
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The rate of gestational diabetes jumped to 7.8% of all births in the U.S. where new mothers should dim lights before bed.
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In just over 700 patients with suspected coronary artery disease, high-tech allows the discovery of life-threatening clots
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An analysis found that the app accurately detected stroke-associated facial asymmetry in nearly 100% of patients.
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