Monthly Archives: February 2021

New evidence stem cell therapy helps spinal injury patients

A detailed analysis of 13 case histories has found intravenous injections of stem cells lead to substantial motor function improvements in patients suffering spinal cord injury. The research also suggests the novel therapy is safe, with no major adverse events … Continue reading

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My truck camping set up is not this nice

Since ending my #vanlife last July after a rapid and unplanned disassembly of an automatic transmission, I did what I had been telling my truck camping friends I would do if the Vanagon ever died. I bought a truck and … Continue reading

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Zero Trust Is Not A Security Solution; It’s A Strategy

One of the top challenges and misunderstandings that I continue to see here at Forrester is about what the definition of Zero Trust actually is. Zero Trust is not one product or platform; it’s a security framework built around the … Continue reading

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Scientists have found a potential new method for 3D printing bones directly inside of human bodies

From MIT Spectrum’s Human OS Blog: 3D printing living tissue—including corneas, blood vessels and skin—is no easy task. But at least it’s all living tissue. Bone, by contrast, is a mixture of living and inorganic compounds in a highly structured mineral matrix.  3D printing bone, … Continue reading

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First-of-a-kind patch tracks multiple biochemicals and blood pressure

Advances in flexible electronics have opened up some exciting possibilities in health monitoring, with a breed of soft and stretchy patches emerging that can be worn on the skin to track things like glucose or antibiotic levels, or even change … Continue reading

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Google Stadia Shuts Down Internal Studios, Changing Business Focus

Google Stadia, the late 2019 streaming platform that promised to revolutionize gaming by letting users stream games without needing to own a powerful PC or console, is altering course, getting out of the game-making business and will now offer its … Continue reading

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