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About one third of the human race has 20-20 vision. Glasses and contact wearers are hardly alone in a world where two thirds of the population have less than perfect vision. The amount of people with perfect vision decreases further as they age.

Lawmakers Hope To Designate, Fund 'Manufacturing Universities'

 

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Medical Tools That Spread Superbugs Have To Change
 

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Next Frontier For 'Internet of Things': Babies

 

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Wearable Tech Is Your Doctor's Newest Assistant  

 

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How A Circular Smartphone Could Help Us Rethink Tech  

 

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'Ebola-Proof' Tablet Device Developed

A tablet device that can withstand being doused in chlorine has been developed to help medics caring for patients with Ebola. Designed by technology volunteers and Google, it can be used even wearing gloves and in storms and high humidity.

Medecins Sans Frontieres put out a call for an Ebola-proof tablet to help teams record vital patient information. 

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New Injectable Nanocomposite Gel Stimulates Bone Healing Without Growth Factors
Engineers have developed a new material that could stimulate bone growth and promote healing in difficult bone breaks and defects, reducing the need for bone graft procedures. The new method works without the use of growth factors, which can cause serious adverse side effects.
Rapid Blood Test To 'Cut Antibiotic Use'

For several years, as America struggled 

A new blood test can help doctors tease out whether an infection is caused by a virus or bacteria within two hours, research in Plos One suggests. It could stop patients being given antibiotics when they are not needed, scientists say.

It is still at a laboratory stage but the team is working on a portable device too.


3D Printed Algae Provides Oxygen Source for Growing 
Bioprinted Human Cells

Bioprinting promises to change the way we look at the field of medicine forever. As several companies are already printing living human tissue, it's only a matter of time before many ailments can be halted via this incredible technology. Although much research still needs to be done, and experts in many different fields will need to work together for a common cause...

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New 3D Printing Method Grows Objects In Liquid, Could Make Devices On Demand

Researchers have developed a 3D printing technology that uses UV light to "grow" objects out of liquid. The scientists report that the method is much faster than current 3D printers, can employ a variety of materials, and is capable of generating previously impossible geometries. 

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Quote of the Week

"Find out who you are and be that person. That's what your soul was put on this Earth to be. Find that truth, live that truth and everything else will come."

-Ellen DeGeneres

The sound of a VHS tape rewinding is like nails on a chalkboard for those of us who enter panic-mode when Netflix won't load quickly enough to binge watch the latest season of Orange Is the New Black. And the craziest part - this is actually how we used to watch movies.
The Design Of Your Room Affects Your Sleep: Here's How To Make It Work For You

It's difficult to get a good night's rest nowadays, with increasingly long work hours and technologies that keep us up. But getting enough sleep is important. We all know that more sleep leads to a better overall mood, but it also leads to healthier skin, clearer vision, and better memory. 

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27 Chemical-Free Recipes for DIY Spring Cleaning

Spring is finally near (please?), and that means it's time for lounging in the grass, tossin' the disc, barbecuing with friends, and scouring your living space from top to bottom. While it might be tempting to spray your whole place with bleach (that makes things "clean," right?), a lot of common household cleaning products are actually pretty toxic to our health. 

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Fun Fact

King Richard the Lionheart's heart is still around. After the English monarch died in 1199, his heart was preserved with mercury, mint and frankincense, among other sweet-smelling plants, a new study finds. It rested in a reliquary at Notre Dame in Rouen for centuries before its rediscovery in 1838.


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With ISO 9001 & 13485 certified facilities in North America and Asia, we're equipped to service facilities anywhere in the world.  Our in-house expertise in the design and manufacturing of mechanical assemblies, computing solutions and electronic circuit design result in extremely reliable products with controlled lifecycles.  Our additive manufacturing services offer an excellent option for high-mix, low-volume part production, in addition to prototype units.

 

GMI Solutions has long been a trusted partner of many global tier-one OEMs, including GE, Siemens, Abbott, Danaher, Philips, Stratasys and many more.

 

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