Month: April 2018

  • Cheaper 3D-Printed Model Just As Effective at Student Training

    Cheaper 3D-Printed Model Just As Effective at Student Training

    Researchers from Stanford University have developed a way to replicate a patient’s blood vessels in a 3D-printed model, a cheaper, yet as effective, method as commercially available models for training medical students in interventional radiology vascular access. The study was presented at the Society of Interventional Radiology’s 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting. Interventional Radiology Compared to open… Read More

  • How to Learn a Foreign Language

    How to Learn a Foreign Language

    Technology can connect people from the very opposite ends of the globe today in a matter of seconds. However, it is one thing to connect and another to communicate. According to Russell A. Berman, professor of German studies and of comparative literature at Stanford University and former president of the Modern Language Association, Americans’ overwhelming… Read More

  • Subtle Blood Flow Changes Can Reveal Your Emotions

    Subtle Blood Flow Changes Can Reveal Your Emotions

    Subtle changes in blood flow color around the face reveal the mood we’re in, even before our faces move to form the expression we want, according to a groundbreaking study by The Ohio State University. This is the first study to ever document connections between blood flow color change and facial expression without facial movement.… Read More

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