The human brain is more complex and has far more capacity than a billion dollar computer. So far the research done on the brain is still in its nascent stages.
Category: Inventions
The World’s Most Innovative Research Institutions – 2017
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has a reputation for being a staid regulatory and service agency in charge of essential programs such as Medicare and Medicaid. It doesn’t exactly enjoy a reputation for being a hotbed of innovation – but it should.
New ‘virtual’ tool helps Bethany understand dementia
Imagine looking at a yellowed world through a tunnel. One in which every sound seems to be amplified, yet static dominates and masks the voices of those around you.
Animated Dynamics, Inc. Co-Founder, Dr. David Nolte, Receives Award…
This award is truly an honor. Purdue’s outstanding model for commercialization of intellectual property should serve as an inspiration for other universities around the world.
Students create cigarette – healthier’ for smokers, – better’ for environment
Middle school students in Oldham County say they’ve created a “green” cigarette that’s healthier for smokers and better for the environment. In the back of an Oldham County classroom, you’ll find a small group of middle schoolers with a major invention.
With mini-vessels, mini-brains expand research potential
… such as stroke and diabetes — together,” she said. In addition to Boutin, who is now at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Hoffman-Kim and Kramer, the paper’s other authors are Liane Livi, Tyler Brown and Christopher Moore. Funding from the …
UTA scientist develops portable breath monitor to detect flu virus
Perena Gouma, a professor in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at The University of Texas at Arlington, has published an article in the journal Sensors that describes her invention of a hand-held breath monitor that can potentially detect the flu virus. The article, published in January 2017, explains in-depth how the single-exhale sensing device works and the research involved in its creation, which was funded by the National Science Foundation through the Smart Connected Health program.
SpineFrontier Enhances the MISquito Percutaneous Pedicle Screw System…
SpineFrontier leverages Dr. Kingsley R. Chin’s extensive history of developing less invasive technologies since his invention of the MANTIS Percutaneous Screw System purchased by Stryker Corporation in 2005. Almost every week I now use the MISquito for percutaneous lumbar fixation in an outpatient setting.
The Large Hadron Collider — the greatest adventure in town
Particle Physics usually only hits the headlines when a new particle is discovered or some similar breakthrough. The principal reaction is rightly one of awe, as something fundamental seems to have been achieved generally by lots of people joining forces.
.com | The insane are five good sleeps from sanity
… looks of people, and perhaps this reason will lead more people to use my Insomnia Cure, and thus improve their mental health as well. David Levine wrote: ‘Treating Sleep Improves Psychiatric Symptoms’ in ‘Scientific American.’ In it he writes. “A …
Retiring KU professor invented widely used drugs for HIV
In this Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2016 photo, University of Kansas distinguished professor of pharmaceutical chemistry Valentino Stella poses at Simons Laboratories on West Campus of the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kan.
Portable Cigar Ashtray for Vehicles – Designed by InventHelp Client…
Although vehicles often come equipped with ashtrays, they are generally designed to be used for cigarettes. Cigar smokers tend to have difficulty storing lit cigars while driving due to the size of a cigar, which has the potential to ultimately interfere with vehicle safety.
Combination Smart Phone and Glucose Meter Invented by InventHelp…
Diabetics face the challenge of keeping their glucose levels within a healthy range on a daily basis. Until now, the only way they could do this was to carry a glucose meter with them.
Henry Heimlich, inventor of Heimlich maneuver,a
Henry Heimlich, namesake of the maneuver that has saved the lives of an estimated 100,000 potential choking victims, has died. The famed Hyde Park physician was 96. Henry Heimlich, inventor of Heimlich maneuver, dies at 96 Henry Heimlich, namesake of the maneuver that has saved the lives of an estimated 100,000 potential choking victims, has died.