I thought this story out of Israel was pretty damn cool. It looks pretty futuristic, but you can't argue that it probably helps relieve some of the mental anguish of those who have lost their ability to walk, and to finally be able to seem as though they can again.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080825/sc_nm/technology_paralysis_dc;_ylt=AlLaRrffwh20GkfOMm809ryaK8MA
Proposed Grant Guidance Revision Threatens All Research, Write AHA
Executive Director and Vice President
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The newly proposed changes to the guidance for federal grantmaking—sweeping
changes that would inject unprecedented amounts of political involvement
into…
3 days ago
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