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The Doctor’s In: What Electricity Tells Us About Our Health

02/23/2024 | Henry Crandall -- Column: The Doctor's In
One of the earliest lessons parents impart to their children is the importance of staying away from electrical outlets. In fact, it's currently at the top of my babyproofing checklist with my first child. It's a lesson grounded in our natural inclination to assume that our bodies and electricity are incompatible. However, the truth is quite the opposite. Our bodies produce electricity. Electrical impulses form the foundation of our nervous system, and electric potential literally keeps our hearts beating.

Fein-Lines: An Eye-Popping Eureka Park and ShowStoppers at CES 2023

01/15/2023 | Dan Feinberg -- Column: Fein-Lines
CES 2023 has ended and two of the most interesting areas of probably any trade show I’ve ever attended were Eureka Park and ShowStoppers. Small booths, new and unique products, and new ideas for potential partners—all categorized by country and on full display to potential investors and customers. It’s a unique opportunity to launch a new product, start a new service, or test an idea.

Fein-Lines: CES Pre-Press Day—The Show Before the Show

01/04/2023 | Dan Feinberg -- Column: Fein-Lines
This is the first real CES in three years and my first post-COVID trip to Las Vegas. Suffice it to say, things have changed. From the extreme traffic heading in and out of the city to the elimination of some of our favorite restaurants, and even many of the people working at the show, not much feels the same. But isn’t that just like technology? Just when you get used to something, another innovation comes along to disrupt what we know and gets us to press forward toward (hopefully) something even better. I took this attitude into the pre-show activities on Tuesday, Jan. 3, where CES and ShowStoppers set up press events to give us a peek into the future.

Aerojet Rocketdyne Selected to Power Navy’s Craw Torpedo

10/28/2022 | Aerojet Rocketdyne
Aerojet Rocketdyne will power the Navy’s new Compact Rapid Attack Weapon (CRAW) as part of the Raytheon Missiles & Defense team building the next generation torpedo. Aerojet Rocketdyne will provide the afterbody, propulsion system and tail for the new torpedo.

Smart, Dissolving Pacemaker Communicates with Body-area Sensor and Control Network

05/27/2022 | Northwestern University
Last summer, Northwestern University researchers introduced the first-ever transient pacemaker — a fully implantable, wireless device that harmlessly dissolves in the body after it’s no longer needed. Now, they unveil a new, smart version that is integrated into a coordinated network of soft, flexible, wireless, wearable sensors and control units placed around the upper body.
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