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Electronic Skin Patches Could Restore Lost Sensation & Detect Disease

Electronic Skin Patches Could Restore Lost Sensation & Detect Disease

horizon-magazine.eu Picture this: You’ve experienced no physical sensation beyond your wrists for years, then a doctor drapes a thin, flexible membrane over your hand and, like magic, you can feel the trickle of water through your fingers again. This may sound like an outlandish scenario, but it’s

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A Call for Help from the BFD Community

A Call for Help from the BFD Community

I have recently been diagnosed with a nasty cancer which, because of my dicky ticker, is probably untreatable. I’m not seeking your pity, but rather help to enable me to wrap up some of my affairs. I’ve had a good life, a long and successful marriage and don’

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Seeing Through the Wood for the Glass

Seeing Through the Wood for the Glass

I’ve never been much of a Star Trek fan. I thoroughly disliked didactism in entertainment from the moment Sesame Street tried to force me to learn the alphabet in an American accent. Bugger that, bring me the afternoon cartoons and the adult amorality of Bugs Bunny and crew. So,

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Technology and the Truth

Technology and the Truth

Nicholas Coppel lens.monash.edu Since the advent of web-based social media platforms, the creation and dissemination of information is no longer in the hands of a few. Citizens can now simultaneously be creators, consumers and spreaders of content. The analytics and algorithms of social media mean citizens have a

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Tech Talk: How to Solve Sudoku

Tech Talk: How to Solve Sudoku

This series is designed to help people to understand modern technology, and become more confident in using computing devices. It is not designed to educate experts. The author is involved in tutoring older students at SeniorNet, a New Zealand wide organisation. SeniorNet hopes that students will feel more confident in

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Tech Talk: What Is a VPN and Why Would I Need One?
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Tech Talk: What Is a VPN and Why Would I Need One?

This series is designed to help people to understand modern technology, and become more confident in using computing devices. It is not designed to educate experts. The author is involved in tutoring older students at SeniorNet, a New Zealand wide organisation. SeniorNet hopes that students will feel more confident in

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Florida Man Comes Through at Last!

Florida Man Comes Through at Last!

Usually when we read the phrase “Florida man”, it’s followed by a head-scratching, hair-raising tale of debauchery and criminality, invariably involving drugs and unspeakable acts with alligators. But Miami’s Craig Hershoff is singlehandedly proving a welcome exception to “Florida Man”, while promising to benefit millions. For people who

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Tech Talk: Make Your Dumb TV Smart

Tech Talk: Make Your Dumb TV Smart

This series is designed to help people to understand modern technology, and become more confident in using computing devices. It is not designed to educate experts. The author is involved in tutoring older students at SeniorNet, a New Zealand wide organisation. SeniorNet hopes that students will feel more confident in

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Tech Talk: Improve Your Home Wi-Fi #2
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Tech Talk: Improve Your Home Wi-Fi #2

This series is designed to help people to understand modern technology, and become more confident in using computing devices. It is not designed to educate experts. The author is involved in tutoring older students at SeniorNet, a New Zealand wide organisation. SeniorNet hopes that students will feel more confident in

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Time Crystals Hold Promise for Quantum Computing

Time Crystals Hold Promise for Quantum Computing

“Time crystals” sounds like some sort of wibbly-wobbly-timey-wimey Dr Who nonsense. But they just might be very real – and very useful. They won’t fire up a sonic screwdriver, but they could potentially be used in quantum computers. Normal crystals might be termed “space crystals”: that is, they repeat their

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Re-Wiring the Brain — Literally

Clint Eastwood’s 1982 thriller, Firefox, is little remembered these days except as the namesake of the best web browser. The titular plot device of the movie was a super-advanced Soviet jet fighter, capable of flying at Mach 6 and controlled by thought. Which leads to an unintentionally amusing sequence

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Reducing Problem Drinking by Training the Subconscious Brain

Victoria Manning Associate Professor, Eastern Health Clinical School Antonio Verdejo-Garcia Professor (Research), Turner Institute For the Brain and Mental Health Dan Lubman Professor, Addiction Studies and Services; Director, Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre monash.edu When we drink frequently, alcohol cues such as places, sights, smells, and social situations

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Tech Talk: Improve Your Home WiFi

Tech Talk: Improve Your Home WiFi

This series is designed to help people to understand modern technology, and become more confident in using computing devices. It is not designed to educate experts. The author is involved in tutoring older students at SeniorNet, a New Zealand wide organisation. SeniorNet hopes that students will feel more confident in

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Tech Talk: 1.1.1.1
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Tech Talk: 1.1.1.1

This series is designed to help people to understand modern technology, and become more confident in using computing devices. It is not designed to educate experts. The author is involved in tutoring older students at SeniorNet, a New Zealand wide organisation. SeniorNet hopes that students will feel more confident in

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