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***Star Wars 7 spoilers*** A quick little comic I drew up about Ben Solo and Chewy’s complicated friendship.
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Josh Hutcherson is not very happy when getting his morning coffee…
BONUS: Have no fear! Frappuccino has his back!
Emma Thompson playing Charades is literally the best thing ever.
- ( The Tonight Show - 2014) ♥
#TBT: Emma Thompson and Bradley Cooper make a GREAT Charades team…
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This 3D-Printed Cast Uses Ultrasound to Heal Your Bones 40% Faster
3D-printed casts (an idea that’s been around for a couple years now) could alleviate the odor and itch issues caused by plaster casts, but even though they’re not widely available yet,Turkish student Deniz Karasahin has already taken the idea a step further. winner of the 2014 Golden A’Design Award, Karasahin’s Osteoid cast prototype uses tiny ultrasonic vibrations to speed up bone healing time by up to 40 percent.
The bone healing capabilities of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) have been known for decades, but the treatment is difficult to administer because it requires ultrasound leads to be placed on the skin, directly over the injured area of the bone. With traditional plaster casts this is basically impossible, but a 3D-printed cast that leaves patches of skin open would make it easy. Osteoid’s simple, skeletal design allows ultrasonic drivers to be built directly into the cast.
It’s still just a design prototype at this point, but given the rapid pace at which 3D scanning and printing technologies are progressing, we wouldn’t be surprised to start seeing these kinds of casts adorning the arms of reckless people all over the globe within the next year or two.
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Talking Dog Spoils the Television Show Plot
when I go to a meeting that runs over lunch and see they're not providing food
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