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UT, ORNL Scientists’ Discoveries Could Help Neutralize Chemical Weapons

UT, ORNL Scientists’ Discoveries Could Help Neutralize Chemical Weapons

Researchers at UT are a step closer to creating a prophylactic drug that would neutralize the deadly effects of the chemical weapons used in Syria and elsewhere. Jeremy Smith, UT-ORNL Govern... Read more

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A 3-Fold Plan for a New Preventive Medicine

Seventy-nine million Americans are estimated to have prediabetes. “So…do I have diabetes or not, doc?” my patient asked me, one eyebrow raised skeptically. Juan was a mechanic with a calm ga... Read more

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Honda uses Asimo technology to get the elderly on their feet

Honda uses Asimo technology to get the elderly on their feet

Honda has been working on walking robot technology since the 1980s We’ve been following Honda’s Stride Management Assist since its first unveiling in 2008, to the introduction of its s... Read more

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