Technology

Video game system technology helping physical therapists, athletic trainers

New studies from MU researchers provide evidence that video game technology can help health care providers discover injury risk and track rehabilitation progress among athletes, patients

COLUMBIA, Mo. – Motion-based lab technology can help physical therapists, clinicians and athletic trainers analyze how we move—it also is very expensive. Some motion labs can cost upward of $100,000. Now, a team of University of Missouri researchers is finding that the depth camera often associated with video game systems can provide a variety of health care providers with objective information to improve patient care. (more…)

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Research reveals the scale at which Earth’s mantle composition varies

A new study by geochemists from Brown University suggests that Earth’s mantle varies in composition over kilometer-sized pockets.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — New research by Brown University geochemists provides new insights on the scale at which Earth’s mantle varies in chemical composition. The findings could help scientists better understand the mixing process of mantle convection, the slow churning that drives the movement of Earth’s tectonic plates. (more…)

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Hauch­dünne Inno­vation

Unter anderem an Implantaten sollen sie Anwendung finden: In einem aktuellen Projekt arbeiten Innsbrucker Ionenphysiker an neuartigen Nanobeschichtungen aus Gold. Die neue Hüfte soll gut im Körper anwachsen, der Dialysefilter nicht verstopfen: Um das zu erreichen, könnten sie in Zukunft zum Einsatz kommen. (more…)

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Frozen vs. fresh embryos for IVF? Study finds little impact on fertility

Many women struggling to have a baby turn to in-vitro fertilization to improve their chances, and then face further uncertainty and anxiety when confronted with the decision of whether to use frozen or fresh embryos. A new study by a researcher at Yale School of Public Health and co-authors in China finds an insignificant difference in live birth rates between the two methods. (more…)

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Öffentliche Gelder als Wahlkampfinstrument

Einer Studie zufolge vergibt die Regierung in Indonesien Finanzmittel an die Distrikte nach politischen Gesichtspunkten

Wie verteilt die zentrale Regierung in Indonesien öffentliche Gelder auf die Kommunen, und welche Aspekte spielen dabei eine Rolle? Diese Fragen haben die Ökonomen Prof. Dr. Günter G. Schulze, Gerrit Gonschorek und Bambang Suharnoko Sjahrir von der Universität Freiburg anhand einer einzigartigen Datensammlung aus mehr als 400 indonesischen Bezirken für die Jahre 2005 bis 2013 untersucht. (more…)

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How Aircraft Are Informing the Work on Self-Driving Cars

UA researchers are using aviation’s high standards in an effort to increase our confidence in the safety of robotic cars.

Passengers climbing into self-driving cars — also known as highly automated vehicles, or HAVs — need to believe that their vehicles can avoid potential hazards. So Mathieu Joerger, a University of Arizona assistant professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering, and researchers at the Illinois Institute of Technology are building on a knowledge of aircraft navigation standards to improve and guarantee HAV safety. (more…)

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