Synthetic corneas prove successful
"The collagen-based implants could be an alternative to cadaver corneas. A preliminary test shows that they restored vision as effectively as the latter and did not require anti-rejection drugs."
"The collagen-based implants could be an alternative to cadaver corneas. A preliminary test shows that they restored vision as effectively as the latter and did not require anti-rejection drugs."
First there was a fake newpaper that hides your laptop and now we have fake notebooks that hide iPhones and iPads. I wonder if these cases will cause a heat problem?
"If you count yourself among the hipster elite fascinated by the old world charm of moleskine notebooks, then your iPhone and iPad are about to get a sexy upgrade via the new Pen & Quill cases."
"Every time a toilet flushes, water rushes downwards thanks to gravity and an opportunity is lost. But with the HighDro system, those flushes can be converted into energy to power whatever building they're in."
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"Swedish study is trying to nail down the reason that cancer is 10% more likely to occur in the left breast over the right, on top of the steadily increasing risk of cancer over last 30 years. One theory? Your box spring could be a giant, radiation-emitting antenna."
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The result links on the search webpage for your website are more specific. Previously they returned links that pointed to the discussion messages for the content. The result links now point to the weblog archive, relative url, or discussion message; depending on message settings.
Your websites now have a sub-title for the title of your weblog. The sub-title is the topic of your latest weblog entry.
Here is something I want to check out...
"Then I stumbled upon WatchOCR. This is a Live CD distro that can easily create a server on your network that provides an OCR service using watched folders. Now all my scanners scan to a watched folder, WatchOCR picks up those files and OCRs them, and then spits them out into another folder."
And some related links...
"The autofill feature found in Apple's Safari Web browser could be used by a hacker to illegally obtain a user's personal information, including their name and e-mail address, a security researcher has discovered."