Similar Posts
3D-Printed Skull Implant Ready for Operation
3D printing technology has helped replace 75% of a patient’s skull with the approval of U.S. regulators. The 3D-printed implant can replace the bone in people’s skulls damaged by disease or trauma, according to Oxford Performance Materials. The company announced it had received approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for its skull implant on Feb….
“Alive Inside” Film Explores Power of Music to Restore Memory
originally posted at recode.net Audiences first encounter Henry hunched over in his wheelchair, head down, hands clasped firmly together, unresponsive to the world around him. As soon as a pair of headphones are placed on his head, the 94-year-old dementia patient opens his eyes, sits up straight and begins swaying and humming along with the…
Italy vs. Uruguay: Prandelli's Tactical Adjustments Ruined by Marchisio Red Card
Originally posted by thebleachreport.com Sent by Anthony Gismondi (Coach @AnthonyGismondi) What a great breakdown of the game from a tactical perspective! Thanks G-Money! ___________________________________________ By Sam Tighe, World Football Tactics Lead Writer Jun 24, 2014 Clive Rose/Getty Images Uruguay propelled themselves into the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup 2014 on Tuesday by beating Italy 1-0. The Azzurri…
Magnetic Poles May Be Shifting
Poles Shifting Picture NASA originally posted by yahoo Earth’s magnetic poles could be about to flip for the first time in 786,000 years – and the first signs could already be visible in an ‘anomaly’ beneath South Africa. If the poles flip, compasses will south – and it could have significant effects on Earth’s power…
Even Harvard Grads Don't Want to Work on Wall St. Anymore
Looks like the recession may have irked the nation’s so-called brightest. Photo Credit: Songquan Deng / Shutterstock.com Wall Street’s propensity to ravage the economy, launder money, and illegally foreclose on families with no harsher punishment than a slip on the wrist seems to have irked some of the nation’s brightest. Either that or the shrinkage…
Arsenal’s Arsène Wenger Europe doesn’t produce strikers any more
Arsenal’s Arsène Wenger: Europe doesn’t produce strikers any more originally posted at thegaurdian.com by Amy Lawrence Arsene Wenger says of the shortage of strikers in Europe: ‘You look at countries like Germany with Mario Götze up front – he’s a creative midfielder. Spain won the World Cup with basically Cesc Fàbregas as centre-forward.’ Arsene Wenger says of…