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Spinal cord injury affects 17,000 Americans and 700,000 people worldwide each year. A research team at NeuroPair, Inc. won the Grand Prize in the 2023 Create the Future Design Contest for a revolutionary approach to spinal cord repair. In this Here’s an Idea podcast episode, Dr. Johannes Dapprich, NeuroPair’s CEO and founder, discusses their groundbreaking approach that addresses a critical need in the medical field, offering a fast and minimally invasive solution to a long-standing problem.
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We have Indigenously developed our new innovative technology i.e TMSG-DC-200.
Thermoelectric Module Static generator DC Power TMSG-DC-200 is highly reliable remote power supply unit working with natural gas or propane. TMSG-DC-200 generates electrical power converting directly heat energy into electricity. It does not contain moving parts,
The Black box or Event Data Recorder (EDR), records information about your vehicle and the driver’s driving habits. It records speed, the temperature of the engine (5 seconds before impact), distance travelled, the status of fuel level, location information to revolutionize the field of motor vehicle accident investigation.
Of the five senses - sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell - the first two have been extensively exploited by the electronics industry. With a camcorder/smartphone camera we can record any thing that we see/hear. However the remaining three senses are somewhat enigmatic. This effort takes a jab at one of them, specifically smell.

Holographic teleportation is possible. During COVID-19 times, a company based in Houston, Texas, developed holographic teleportation, or holoportation for short, to facilitate telework.
Aexa Aerospace is a contractor for NASA and the creator of the Holowizard, which is an augmented-reality application to support real-time operations.
During the demonstration, Aexa Aerospace CEO Fernando De La Peña Llaca,
Solute ion linear alignment (SILA) generates energy from repulsion forces between like-charged ions that are accumulated in the capacitive deionization process (CDI).
Repulsion forces are based on Coulomb's Law and the electrostatic fields that are continuously radiating from the ions.
The Electric Force Example and the Light Bulbs provide a very dramatic illustration.
A picture of the assembly, without parts, is stored in a database, along with a mask showing the location of each part (e.g. a screw or cable) to be installed.
A laser pico projector and a camera points at the assembly.
The device is a fundamentally new type of mechanical gyroscope and can be used in various applications, including for the remote destruction of viral envelopes by a resonant method using artificially created variable long-range entropic forces.
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Virus envelopes have their own vibrational frequency, and theoretically, they can be destroyed by the external influence of the resonant frequency. However,
ABSTRACT. The result of this work is to get an idea of the technical implementation of the idea of a wheel platform with an articulated frame and an independent suspension system that has the ability to simultaneously fit into sharp turns and overcome significant surface irregularities.
KEYWORDS: mechanism swivel antiparallelogramm, antiparallelogramm, mechanism Bennett.
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