All stories by Robert J.
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You can now experience what it feels like to have autism
We all know you shouldn’t judge a person before you've walked a mile in their shoes. And now you can experience a bit of ...
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Electricity and bionics: The future of powering medical miracles
Nearly everyone has heard of the term “bionics” in movies, books or TV shows (i.e., the Six Million Dollar Man and Darth ...
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Everything you need to know before that trip to Mars
From Lost in Space to Star Trek to Star Wars, the entertainment industry has tantalized us with the concept of interplanetary ...
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Six million dollar man's bionic eye becomes reality
For those of us old enough to remember television in the ‘70s the epitome of cool was the Six Million Dollar Man, Col. ...
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This bionic ear can even pick up your favorite radio station
Fascinating developments in living prosthetics has just jumped to the next level.
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These startups are helping people with autism find work
April 2nd, 2015 was designated World Autism Awareness Day, celebrated with ribbons, fundraisers, and blue lights displayed ...
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The best tech jobs for individuals with autism
The transition between adolescent to adult is a difficult process for anyone. It can be even more challenging for individuals ...
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We're all about to start taking 3D printed drugs
3D printing has been around in various forms since the 1980s, originally as a means of quickly producing affordable prototypes ...
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Can technology drive meaningful cultural change in healthcare?
A common perception in the healthcare industry is that the underlying cultural environment limits technological advances ...
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This helmet can see through walls
This “super-helmet” is actually the F-35 Gen III Helmet Mounted Display System (HMDS) and it was created to work in synch ...
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4 technologies disrupting the hearing loss industry
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that there are more than 360 million people worldwide with a disabling hearing ...
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Why health apps need a social conscience
Concerns about the consequences of failing to encourage, seek, and acknowledge the input of women and minorities is not limited ...