Milan 2015: Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka created these seats for Issey Miyake’s Tokyo store using shapes he created by accident while “playing around” with 3D-modelling software. (more…)
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The Apple Watch is just the latest step in a fast-growing industry gathering data on our wellbeing Continue reading…
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Switzerland, Scandinavia top global ‘happy’ index (Update)
April 25, 2015
Switzerland is the happiest country in the world, closely followed by Iceland, Denmark, Norway and Canada, according to a global ranking of happiness unveiled in New York on Thursday.
Source: phys.org
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3D printing is so last year: We’re onto 4D printing now
April 25, 2015
4D printing is unfolding as technology that takes 3D printing to an entirely new level.
Source: phys.org
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How Apple Is Building An Ecosystem For Your Body
April 25, 2015
As it embarks on a mission to strap its products to your body, CEO Tim Cook says health could be the company’s “biggest” frontier.
Source: www.fastcompany.com
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Infographic: How healthcare technology can save lives
April 25, 2015
From the Department of Technology Is Good for Medicine — well, actually, from Mission Safety Services, Edmonton, Alberta — comes this infographic highlighting how medical technology saves lives.
Source: medcitynews.com
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In Between
April 25, 2015
Moving Images / 7″25 / 2014 My creative art works focus on wearable art and the exploration of materiality and body. Based on different theme, I sculpt wearable …
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The first time around, Google Glass wasn’t exactly a runaway hit. But the technology behind it will certainly be improved to the point where it can eventually be integrated into a regular pair of glasses.
Source: gizmodo.com
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MIT develops implantable micro-device that gauges efficacy of cancer drugs; Third Rock partner involved
April 25, 2015
Image of implantable device courtesy of MIT News
With precision medicine in its infancy, it’s still difficult to determine which chemotherapy drugs are appropriate for a patient.
Source: medcitynews.com
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For the last years, the wearable health trackers’ revolution has been going on. There are gadgets and devices with which we can measure health parameters …
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