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FluidSense infusion pump invented (automatic and standardized intravenous applicator).
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Environmentally friendly transformer fluid from vegetable oils invented by T.V. Oommen.
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AbioCor artificial heart invented by Abiomed - the Abiocor represents groundbreaking medical miniaturization technology. Nuvaring birth control invented by Organon.
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Artificial liver invented by Dr. Kenneth Matsumura and Alin Foundation.
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The world trade center was attacked by terrorist in new york city by two different planes.
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by Jorg Schlaich
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invented by Dan Hanebrink
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•Infrared Fever Screening System used in public buildings to scan for people with a high temperature from a fever or sars invented by Singapore Technologies Electronics and the Singapore Defense Science and Technology Agency
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plants that play music
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Stroke patients who have lost strength and sensation in one arm could get a boost from Realive, a robotic suit that uses the movement of the healthy limb to help rehabilitate the damaged one. When a patient bends the unaffected arm, sensors detect the activity and send signals to rubber muscles wrapped around the other limb, which then mimics the healthy arm's motions.
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Identifying drunk drivers could get a lot quicker and easier after a new infrared alcohol test--developed by an Albuquerque, N.M., start-up--is launched next year. Using the fact that body tissue with alcohol in it absorbs more light than normal tissue, the device detects alcohol
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Japan's Ri-Man is headed in the right direction. With sensors that enable it to see, smell and hear its environment, it also has some 320 pressure points on its arms and chest that allow it to sense the exact position of whatever it's holding. The bot can lift 80 lbs. today, but researchers hope to strengthen the motors in Ri-Man's arms without increasing their size, so they still resemble those of a man, not a monster
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Robot shows facial expressions , the next generation of robots
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You really need the mind of a Swiss engineer to come up with a vehicle that combines the lithe maneuverability of a motorcycle with the not-getting-rained-on-ability of a conventional automobile. In addition to looking as though it just fell out of a time machine from a distant and much cooler future, the MonoTracer furnishes its driver (and one passenger) with such luxuries as air-conditioning and windshield wipers, plus the safety of a cockpit made from Kevlar and carbon fiber and reinforced
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English physicist John Bond developed a technique for analyzing fingerprints on a gun after it's been wiped clean. Sweat corrodes metal, so Bond applied an electrical charge and a fine carbon powder to a gun's corroded part, revealing a fingerprint pattern. Police are already using the four-month-old technology to reopen some cases.
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the first minimally invasive heart massager. The device, which saved six lives during trials this year, enters the chest through a 1.5-inch incision and pumps the heart against the spinal column.
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a $399 saliva test that estimates your predisposition for more than 90 traits and conditions ranging from baldness to blindness.
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retinal implant for blind
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Purshade, a new SPF-45 spray, forms a film of microscopic mirror-like prisms over growing fruits and veggies to reflect harmful UV rays while letting the good light pass through. Result: higher yields and better-quality food.
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Since its FDA approval in January, the Lifecor LifeVest—the world's first wearable defibrillator—has saved four lives. Designed for patients at high risk for cardiac arrest, the vest detects abnormal heart rhythms by sensing electrical activity on the chest surface. It weighs 3 pounds, but a 1.7-pound version, awaiting approval, is expected soon.
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The Most wanted Terrorist that was wanted has was killed.
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