italian artist enrico marone cinzano exhibits at friedman benda in new york with his solo show 'obsessed by nature.'
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What if everything we know about autism is wrong?
Posted by ArielTechGeek 127 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
A new study has challenged the long-held assumption that autistic people are emotionally stunted, finding that, in fact, people with autism experience complex emotions. It’s hoped these findings will lead to better therapy strategies for neurodivergent people.Continue ReadingCategory: ADHD & Autism, ScienceTags: Autism, Emotions, Rutgers University, neurodiversity
Millions of US adults may be getting wrong blood pressure reads at home
Posted by ArielTechGeek 139 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
In an effort to do the right thing for their health, around 17 million US adults could actually be getting poor blood pressure readings from at-home kits that aren't fitted correctly. This potentially has serious implications for nearly 7% of American adults.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Johns Hopkins Medicine, Blood Pressure, Consumer Electronics, Health
‘Nanowarming’ process a game-changer for organ transplantation
Posted by ArielTechGeek 140 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
A new two-step process that safely rewarms frozen tissues using nanoscale magnetic rods could help preserve donor organs long-term. The procedure provides an alternative to current time-limited methods and paves the way for more life-saving transplantations.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Organ donation, Nanoparticle, Magnetic field, University of Minnesota, University of California Rivers
The AI doc will see your tongue now – and tell you what's wrong with you
Posted by ArielTechGeek 163 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Updating an ancient form of health diagnosis with modern machine learning, researchers have developed a remarkable system that can reveal a range of medical conditions just by looking at your tongue. Testing showed off its near perfect accuracy.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Medical Imaging, Tongue, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, University of South A
A familiar culprit thought to be why depression affects motivation
Posted by ArielTechGeek 176 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Exercise’s positive effect on depression is well-known, but not how it produces its anti-depressant effects. After reviewing a broad range of studies into how depression and physical activity affect motivation, researchers have now come up with a hypothesis.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Depression, Exercise, University College London
can art change the world? british conceptual artist jeremy deller responds in a video interview produced by louisiana channel.
The post looking to artists to change the world? you’re looking in the wrong place, says jeremy deller appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Each iteration of X100 retains its family look but there's been constant evolution throughout the seriesPhoto: Richard ButlerThe word kaizen has increasingly come into the vocabulary of camera enthusiasts. It's often been used in conjunction with Fujifilm but is increasingly applied to any company that adds features during firmware. I think this focus on firmware misses the point and risks obscur
Myocarditis game-changer: We've blamed the wrong culprit
Posted by ArielTechGeek 320 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Inflammation resulting from a viral infection has traditionally been thought to cause acute myocarditis, which can lead to fatal heart arrhythmias in otherwise healthy young adults. Now, a new study has shown for the first time that the virus itself damages heart cells before inflammation sets in, challenging traditional assumptions.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Heart, Virus, In
The Seeing Eye Dog V2.0 is shaping up as a gamechanger
Posted by ArielTechGeek 341 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
An important new iteration of the robotic seeing eye dog was shown to the world this week, when Glasgow University showed off RoboGuide, an AI-powered quadruped for visually impaired people. The future for robotic canine assistants looks not just commercially huge, but also massively empowering for the world's one-third of billion visually impaired people.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, Techn
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