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  • Chubby Weasel Technologies Releases Eidetiq- Innovative Smart Phone Note-Taking Application

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  • Meet robot Hanako, the dental patient simulator (video)

    Meet robot Hanako, the dental patient simulator (video)

    Three Japanese universities (Waseda, Kogakuin and Showa) and robot maker Tmsuk have developed Hanako, a robotic dental patient who can behave like a human patient (to some extent). The robot, who is supposed to be female, can converse with doctors ("Please examine me!", "That hurts!" etc.), discharge robotic saliva, sneeze, open and close her mouth, etc.

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  • Dentists to replace drills with plasma jets

    Dentists to replace drills with plasma jets

    I can't believe how great this idea sounds. Instead of using the old-school (as in patented in 1887) drill technology to remove cavities, researchers are developing a method of using something called cold plasma to destroy the bacteria. I love the idea because I absolutely hate the sound of that damnable drill.

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  • Review: 911 Medical ID Card features USB connection, fits in your wallet

    Review: 911 Medical ID Card features USB connection, fits in your wallet

    Short Version: A $40 digital ID card that fits in your wallet and holds all of your emergency medical information on a 1GB flip-out USB stick. Review: Aside from the implied use for the 911 Medical ID Card — namely as something for medical professionals to reference in the case of an emergency — having all of [...]

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