Por: Newsweek Health July 14, 2023
A disabled doctor in Spain has performed surgery standing up for the first time ever thanks to innovative exoskeleton technology.Faustino Afonso—a doctor, paralympic athlete and founder of Athletes Without Borders Association—was able to remain on his feet throughout the entire operation.The revolutionary procedure took place on July 11 at the Doctor Aguiar Institute of Plastic and Aesthetic Surgery in Tenerife, with Doctor Aguiar himself... + full article
Newsweek USA World July 21, 2023
Researchers have identified a previously unknown scorpion species that lived around 240 million years ago.The discovery came after a team of paleontologists examined in detail a fossil that was being kept in the Milan Museum of Natural History in Italy, according to a... + más
Girl, 1, dies after being stung by scorpion while playing in yard | Newsweek
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Newsweek USA Tech July 07, 2023
Researchers have documented for the first time a bizarre mating behavior among tiny spider-like creatures in which males undress the females before copulating.A team of scientists observed the exceptional behavior in spider mites, which are small arachnids, the class of animals... + más
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New Spider-Man movie makes Tom Holland references despite actor's absence | Newsweek
Forbes USA Business February 26, 2023
Balancing Conflicting Ideasgetty Trailers for new films with disabled characters and disability themes almost always raise a certain amount of curiosity and excitement. They also tend to generate a more specific, familiar, and perplexing combination of hope and anxiety in people... + más
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Ars Technica USA Tech February 02, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 2, 2023 8:36 pm UTC Razer Share this story There are a lot of cookie-cutter mice that, though made by different manufacturers, have the same shapes and features but rely on mild changes in color or sensor specs... + más
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Forbes USA Life January 07, 2023
Don't mess with this strip club's robotic security detailSapphire Las Vegas When you’re the self-proclaimed biggest strip club in the world, which is how bills itself, and , the self-proclaimed “Most Influential Tech Event in the World,” is coming to town,... + más
Tesla robot slowly walks on stage at AI Day | CNN
The robot takeout revolution is closer than you think | Ars Technica
Forbes USA Business October 13, 2022
Robots have become so mainstream that they’re poised to become a driving force of future economies. shows that the global robotics industry will exceed $74 billion by 2026. That’s a CAGR of more than 17% over six years. It’s also an indication that robotic disruption in... + más
Tiny robots made of “galinstan” can run faster than a (scaled down) cheetah | Ars Technica
Elon Musk faces skepticism as Tesla plans to deploy humanoid robots | Fox Business
The Verge USA Science October 13, 2022
Everyone walks differently — so this exoskeleton adjusts on the flyEveryone walks differently — so this exoskeleton adjusts on the fly / A boot-like, robotic exoskeleton helped people walk faster while using less energyp>span:first-child]:text-black text-blurple [&... + más
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