The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted commercial clearance for the CerêveTM Sleep System, a prescription device that reduces latency to Stage 1 and Stage 2 sleep for people with insomnia.
This week energy forecaster GTM Research predicted that the price of building big solar-power farms will drop below $1 a watt by 2020. That’s a big deal because it’s seen as the threshold below which building solar power arrays becomes competitive, without subsidies, with the cost of fossil-fuel plants. It’s also the target set in 2011 by the U.S. Department of Energy’s SunShot Initiative. But there are important caveats.
No one wants to walk with a walker, but age has a way of making people compromise on their quality of life. The team behind Superflex, which spun out of SRI International in May, thinks there could be another way.
The company is building wearable robotic suits, plus other types of clothing, that can make it easier for soldiers to carry heavy loads or for elderly or disabled people to perform basic tasks. A current prototype is a soft suit that fits over most of the body. It delivers a jolt of supporting power to the legs, arms, or torso exactly when needed to reduce the burden of a load or correct for the body’s shortcomings.
The Superflex suit learns a wearer’s gate in order to kick in power when needed.
Como consecuencia del éxito experimentado por las cinco ediciones anteriores de SAIOKA, en la cual participaron 92 personas procedentes de todas las áreas de nuestra Corporación, el BAC de MONDRAGON ha decidido llevar a cabo la sexta edición de SAIOKA.
SAIOKA se inscribe en el marco de las estrategias necesarias para materializar un salto cualitativo en la actividad emprendedora de MONDRAGON, y su propósito radica en la detección y promoción de emprendedores en el seno de nuestras cooperativas.
Por ello, buscamos personas que reúnan las siguientes características:
SAIOKAren aurreko bost edizioek izandako arrakastaren ondorioz, zeinetan gure Korporazioko arlo guztietako 92 pertsonak parte hartu zuten, MONDRAGONeko BACek SAIOKAren seigarren edizioa egitea erabaki du.
SAIOKA MONDRAGONen jarduera ekintzailean jauzi kualitatiboa egiteko beharrezko estrategien esparruan kokatzen da, eta bere xedearen oinarria gure kooperatiben barruan ekintzaileak detektatzea eta sustatzea da.
Horregatik, honako ezaugarri hauek dituzten pertsonen bila gabiltza:
Negozio berriei ekiteko ardura eta grina,
MONDRAGONeko kooperatiba bateko lan bazkideak izatea,
Eta gutxienez 5 urteko lan esperientzia edukitzea.
Pertsona horiei SAIOKAren 6. edizioan parte hartzea proposatu nahi diegu, helburu hauekin:
Last summer a friend of Marni Mandell was diagnosed with ovarian cancer.
“I knew I wanted to help her, I just didn’t know how,” Mandell said in an interview. “I knew there had to be a way to help that went beyond dropping off meals, but I couldn’t find a service that was helpful in letting me know what was needed.”
Nearly 50 new medicines are projected to be launched each year by 2020, a new report from the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics says. As such, a number of new drug brands will be available on the market. The majority, unsurprisingly, will be designed to treat cancer.
This will lead to a $282 billion increase in the spend on branded medication by 2020, with $91 billion stemming from new medicine launches in the next five years, the report projects.
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Programmable matter isn't a thing that we have a lot of experience with yet. It's still very much a technology that’s slowly emerging from research labs. MIT is one of those research centers, and Basheer Tome, a masters student at the MIT Tangible Media Group, has been working on one type of programmable material. Tome’s “membrane-backed rigid material,” called Exoskin, is made up of tessellated triangles of firm silicone mounted on top of a stack of flexible silicone bladders.
El AVE a La Meca se ha convertido definitivamente en una historia agridulce para la 'marca España', donde nada es verdad ni es mentira sino que todo depende del color del cristal con que se mira.