Powered Exoskeleton Suit: Potential Assistant for Stroke Patients, Elderly and Young People with Cerebral Palsy, Other Disabilities Medicine & Technology Aug 23, 2021 Powered exoskeletons are developed to help stroke patients and people with disabilities to move faster and farther. They are developed to make daily activities for those with a disability easier.
Cerebral Palsy Patient Uses 'Eyeharp' to Play Music: Watch How Eye Tracking Technology Made It Possible Jun 17, 2021 With just the shift of her eyes across the screen of a computer, a cerebral palsy patient fills the air with harp music.
Links of Muscoskeletal Disorder and Cerebral Palsy Have Less Attention, Patients Need More Physical Therapy May 31, 2021 A recent study shows that cerebral palsy isn't considered a top priority by medical institutions and healthcare providers.
Project Hephaistos: Scientists Claim To Have Detected Technosignatures From Dyson Spheres of Alien Civilization
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Mauna Loa Observatory Reveals CO2 Accumulating in the Atmosphere Faster Than Ever; What Caused the Unexpected Pace of Global Warming?
Ahramat Branch of Nile River Could Explain the Mysteries of Egyptian Pyramids; Long-Lost Waterway May Have Been Used To Transport Construction Materials
SPACE NASA Releases High-Definition Photos of Jupiter’s Moon Europa With Complex Surface Features Called ‘The Platypus’
SPACE James Webb Space Telescope Finds Most Distant Pair of Colliding Black Holes, Raising Questions Regarding Theories of Cosmology
SPACE Don Pettit, Oldest Active NASA Astronaut, Gears Up for New Mission to the International Space Station
SPACE Massive X8.7 Solar Flare From Super-Active Sunspot Causes Radio Blackouts Over North, South America Days After Widespread Aurora Displays