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Ever wondered why we have laughter fits or why blushing is out of control
head.jpg While surfing I came across this interesting article by philosopher Raymond Tallis who explores the secret world of the human head. To know more you must read the whole article at dailymail.co.uk
March 28, 2008 | Related Entries - News | Comments (0)
New Da Vinci robosurgeon for extra eye control
da-vinci-surgical-robot.jpg British researchers have executed new software into the Da Vinci robosurgeon in order to enable human surgeons to "sit at a viewing console directing the movement of the robot's mechanical arms inside the patient's body." Further, the program can track eye movements and "build up a 3D map of the area of tissue the surgeon is looking at," and it seems as if the developments could eventually be used on a variety of other ER-based robots.
March 28, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
The X5 HairLaser to stimulate hair growth
X5-HairLaser.jpg The X5 HairLaser has "15 distinct points of coherent laser light that are directly blasted into your scalp to stimulate growth. It needs to be flashed at the optimum power and wavelength," in short 10-15 minute spurts three times a week.

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March 21, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Ever wondered why we have laughter fits or why blushing is out of control
head.jpg While surfing I came across this interesting article by philosopher Raymond Tallis who explores the secret world of the human head. To know more you must read the whole article at dailymail.co.uk
March 28, 2008 | Related Entries - News | Comments (0)
New Da Vinci robosurgeon for extra eye control
da-vinci-surgical-robot.jpg British researchers have executed new software into the Da Vinci robosurgeon in order to enable human surgeons to "sit at a viewing console directing the movement of the robot's mechanical arms inside the patient's body." Further, the program can track eye movements and "build up a 3D map of the area of tissue the surgeon is looking at," and it seems as if the developments could eventually be used on a variety of other ER-based robots.
March 28, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
The X5 HairLaser to stimulate hair growth
X5-HairLaser.jpg The X5 HairLaser has "15 distinct points of coherent laser light that are directly blasted into your scalp to stimulate growth. It needs to be flashed at the optimum power and wavelength," in short 10-15 minute spurts three times a week.

More...

March 21, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Ever wondered why we have laughter fits or why blushing is out of control
head.jpg While surfing I came across this interesting article by philosopher Raymond Tallis who explores the secret world of the human head. To know more you must read the whole article at dailymail.co.uk
March 28, 2008 | Related Entries - News | Comments (0)
New Da Vinci robosurgeon for extra eye control
da-vinci-surgical-robot.jpg British researchers have executed new software into the Da Vinci robosurgeon in order to enable human surgeons to "sit at a viewing console directing the movement of the robot's mechanical arms inside the patient's body." Further, the program can track eye movements and "build up a 3D map of the area of tissue the surgeon is looking at," and it seems as if the developments could eventually be used on a variety of other ER-based robots.
March 28, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
The X5 HairLaser to stimulate hair growth
X5-HairLaser.jpg The X5 HairLaser has "15 distinct points of coherent laser light that are directly blasted into your scalp to stimulate growth. It needs to be flashed at the optimum power and wavelength," in short 10-15 minute spurts three times a week.

More...

March 21, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Ever wondered why we have laughter fits or why blushing is out of control
head.jpg While surfing I came across this interesting article by philosopher Raymond Tallis who explores the secret world of the human head. To know more you must read the whole article at dailymail.co.uk
March 28, 2008 | Related Entries - News | Comments (0)
New Da Vinci robosurgeon for extra eye control
da-vinci-surgical-robot.jpg British researchers have executed new software into the Da Vinci robosurgeon in order to enable human surgeons to "sit at a viewing console directing the movement of the robot's mechanical arms inside the patient's body." Further, the program can track eye movements and "build up a 3D map of the area of tissue the surgeon is looking at," and it seems as if the developments could eventually be used on a variety of other ER-based robots.
March 28, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
The X5 HairLaser to stimulate hair growth
X5-HairLaser.jpg The X5 HairLaser has "15 distinct points of coherent laser light that are directly blasted into your scalp to stimulate growth. It needs to be flashed at the optimum power and wavelength," in short 10-15 minute spurts three times a week.

More...

March 21, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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Ever wondered why we have laughter fits or why blushing is out of control
head.jpg While surfing I came across this interesting article by philosopher Raymond Tallis who explores the secret world of the human head. To know more you must read the whole article at dailymail.co.uk
March 28, 2008 | Related Entries - News | Comments (0)
New Da Vinci robosurgeon for extra eye control
da-vinci-surgical-robot.jpg British researchers have executed new software into the Da Vinci robosurgeon in order to enable human surgeons to "sit at a viewing console directing the movement of the robot's mechanical arms inside the patient's body." Further, the program can track eye movements and "build up a 3D map of the area of tissue the surgeon is looking at," and it seems as if the developments could eventually be used on a variety of other ER-based robots.
March 28, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
The X5 HairLaser to stimulate hair growth
X5-HairLaser.jpg The X5 HairLaser has "15 distinct points of coherent laser light that are directly blasted into your scalp to stimulate growth. It needs to be flashed at the optimum power and wavelength," in short 10-15 minute spurts three times a week.

More...

March 21, 2008 | Related Entries - Gadgets | Comments (0)
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