According to the data from WHO, about 15 million people have a stroke globally every year, 66% of which will die or turn permanent disabilities. In the past 2 years, Innovative Design Lab Of Samsung keeps trying to develop wearable ...
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Eating walnuts may improve performance on cognitive function tests, including those for memory, concentration and information processing speed according to new research from the David Geffen School of Medicine at The University of ...
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Jaguar Land Rover is planning to introduce technologies in its vehicles that will involve usage of colors, sounds and touch inside the car to alert the drivers about the potential hazards. The sensors will be capable of detecting ...
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iQ Food has partnered with Greenhouse Juice, local purveyors of organic cold-pressed juice. Starting January 21st, the two companies, developed and operated by long-time friends turned entrepreneurs, will offer three organic juices at ...
Sales of luxury goods slowed in China during 2014, with the growth rates falling for the first time amid slowing economic growth and brand proliferation, a new study said on Tuesday. Mainland China’s luxury goods market has slowed. ...
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The EnterMedics Maestro Rechargeable System weight loss treatment device is effective although scientists are unclear why. The FDA has approved the first weight-loss device since 2007, giving obese adults an alternative to dieting and ...
Sony Mobile has just revealed a new app that will let you help cure Alzheimers while you sleep. Dubbed ‘Folding@Home’, the smartphone software makes use of your blower’s processing power while it’s charging and ...
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Schutt Sports, a leading manufacturer of football and lacrosse helmets, and Brain Sentry, a leader in the emerging wearable impact sensor market, today announced that Schutt will offer sensor-enhanced football helmets starting with the 2015 ...
Star ToyNews columnist, Jon Salisbury, recovering well after suffering a brain hemorrhage at the end of last year. Our regular readers will no doubt have noticed that our superstar columnist Jon Salisbury has not appeared in our last ...
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The accent-challenging game has shifted more than 5,000 games in the US since its launch in November last year. Kickstarter success story Utter Nonsense is reporting excellent sales of its accent testing party game, with over 5,000 titles ...
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Robot can initiate conversations, remember birthdays and mimic a consumer's movements. Meccano has unveiled its Meccanoid G15 KS robot at CES 2015. The buildable robot uses its 'Mecca Brain' and voice recognition technology to say ...
The 2015 International CES® kicks off today poised to be a record-breaking show with more than 3,600 exhibitors across the largest show floor in history with more than 2.2 million net square feet of exhibit space, breaking last ...
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"It was fantastic and it did suprise me," CEO Jorgen Von Knudstorp told ToyNews. The success of The LEGO Movie came as a suprise to the toy firm's CEO Jørgen Von Knudstorp, who felt it "edgier that what I had expected." The LEGO ...
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The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms. Winter Solstice, the 22nd solar term of the year, begins this year on Dec 22 and ends on Jan 6. On the first day of Winter Solstice, the Northern Hemisphere ...
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Scientists have discovered that using a stent-retrieving device to remove blood clots from the brain can significantly help patients recover from stroke. According to The New York Times, the technology may be a game changer for patients ...