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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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The WAISSI ENGINE
The next generation, opposed piston (“boxer”) internal combustion engine.
Offered in our works is a conception of new technology for production of solar panels, which provides a high level of heat removal from these batteries operating under intense solar radiation. Using thermography,
The Beowulf Plateau is a variation of a b-cluster with some unique differences. Unlike a traditional b-cluster, the nodes are contained within one centrally located form-factor, a desk. Although it’
The idea is to take the workings of a vehicle and use them to drive on water. All the scales in the drawing are just a guess.
Slowly flying at the altitude of a quad copter, or cruising on a cushion of air as a ground effect hovercraft, this circular amphibious aircraft can also land on, ride on, and float on water.
PRINCIPLE:
Permanent magnetic suspension works on the principle of ''like poles of magnets repel each other''. Based on this I have made an attempt to build a prototype of this system which is a successful one.
In the recent years, there have been considerable research achievements worldwide by exploring potential applications in hazardous and unmanned environments. The typical applications of climbing robots includes urban search and rescue in civil and military applications, reliable non-destructive evaluation and diagnosis in the nuclear industry,
Having human staff at night or in remote rural areas poses several practical difficulties, including health hazards, security problems and also it causes disputes in quantity and payment which lead to crowding at fuel stations. Regardless of the transportation method or type of fuel (electricity or gasoline),
Proposed is a radically simple solution for superior and affordable health care with minimal government subsidies and intervention.
Traditional compromises:
- Reimbursement depends on properly 'coding' services rendered (SR) resulting in increased overhead, delayed and reduced payments.
- Malpractice insurance is major expense,
Left hemiplegia is paralysis of the left side of the body due to brain stroke. In brain stroke, brain cells die due to oxygen starvation. If this happens in the right side of the brain then the left side becomes dysfunctional. But since the left side brain is unaffected,
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