If you were designing a new back brace, trying it out on people could be kind of risky – what if it was flawed, and ended up hurting the test subjects? It was with this in mind that scientists at ...
Engineers have for the first time created a simulator mimicking the mechanical behavior of the human torso - which could lead to innovations in the design of medical back supports. It allows ...
Engineers have for the first time created a simulator mimicking the mechanical behavior of the human torso -- which could lead to innovations in the design of medical back supports Engineers have for ...
Scientists have developed a device smaller than a toddler's shoebox -- called Lattice --that can simulate any human disease in up to eight organs (cell cultures from a human organ) or test new drugs ...
The Fort Bliss Medical Simulation Training Center held an open house to mark its official opening, July 19. Four human patient simulators took center stage at the event. These simulators are the most ...
Stan was having a bad day. He was wheezing and mumbling. “My chest is tight,” he said, his voice full of tension. He’s had plenty of other troubles, too, in recent years. Bloody wounds, a blood clot ...
If you thought job interviews were nerve-wracking, imagine the struggle for someone with autism trying to enter the workforce.Without the ability to pick up on social cues, it can seem nearly ...
One of the first real successes among VR games was Owlchemy Labs' Job Simulator, a humorous look at the absurdity of 9-to-5 business, as viewed through the lens of a future world of uncomprehending ...
The comedy game, which we really enjoyed when we saw it at PAX, is coming in January. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Speaking ...
Engineers have for the first time created a simulator mimicking the mechanical behavior of the human torso -- which could lead to innovations in the design of medical back supports. Engineers have for ...
(Nanowerk News) Imagine a device smaller than a toddler’s shoebox that can simulate any human disease in multiple organs or test new drugs without ever entering — or harming — the body. Scientists at ...