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Robot scientists figuring out how to beat the cyber hackers

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LEADIN:Fears over cyber security have been heightened since the computer virus called Petya was launched in the Ukraine and spread rapidly across Europe.There's growing concern about how to make sure our new generation of connected...
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Smart fitness t-shirt hooks up to sports doctors

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LEADIN: Fitness trackers and heart rate monitors have become must have devices for people who want to keep fit, but wearable technology has been slower taking off. Now a start-up in Ukraine has come up with a...
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Smart fitness t-shirt hooks up to sports doctors

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LEADIN: Fitness trackers and heart rate monitors have become must have devices for people who want to keep fit, but wearable technology has been slower taking off. Now a start-up in Ukraine has come up with a...
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Citron's Andrew Left Sees Google Eventually Buying Fitbit

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Jun.11 -- Andrew Left, Citron Research founder, explains why he's so bullish on Fitbit Inc. He speaks with Bloomberg's Julia Chatterley and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Laura Prepon says her daughter was drawn to David Attenborough's voice in utero

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LAURA PREPON SAYS HER DAUGHTER WAS DRAWN TO DAVID ATTENBOROUGH'S VOICE IN UTERO
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Virus isolation booths to protect US health workers

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A Massachusetts hospital is stepping up efforts to reduce the use of scarce personal protective equipment during coronavirus testing by introducing freestanding isolation booths that enable medical workers to examine patients and collect...
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WHO comment on experts meeting to discuss virus

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The World Health Organization convened a group of experts on Tuesday to fast-track promising tests, drugs and vaccines to combat the virus that's spread from China to two dozen other countries.
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Trump invokes defence mechanism to tackle virus

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After days of pleading from the nation’s governors, US President Donald Trump took steps Friday to expand the federal government’s role in helping to produce critically needed supplies to fight the coronavirus pandemic.
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Virus isolation booths to protect health workers

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A Massachusetts hospital is stepping up efforts to reduce the use of scarce personal protective equipment during coronavirus testing by introducing freestanding isolation booths that enable medical workers to examine patients and collect...
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South Africa - Major medical breakthrough

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South African scientists claim to have made a medical breakthrough which raises hopes that doctors will soon be able to freeze human organs and store them for transplant operations. The scientists, from the University of Pretoria,...
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USA: NEW YORK: NEW ARTIFICIAL LIMB TECHNIQUE

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English/Nat Researchers in America have developed a new technique that enables people with artificial limbs to regain their sense of touch. The system uses pressure and temperature sensors and electronic circuits embedded in false arms...
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West Bank - Palestinian farmer killed by Jews

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STORY: Palestinian Farmer LOCATION: West Bank Settler thugs kill farmer walking home from fields A Palestinian farmer died at a Hebron hospital Tuesday (16/06) from a blow to the head which his family said was delivered by...
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Robotic toys and hospital aids highlights at Japan Robot Week

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New robotic aids to care for the sick and elderly are taking centre stage at this year's Japan Robot Week. Highlights include a device to help the bed ridden walk and cuddly therapeutic robots to help sick children. Also high on the...
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USA: NEW YORK: ROBOT ASSISTED HEART SURGERY (2)

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English/Nat The second man in New York to undergo robotic assisted cardiovascular surgery is doing well and will likely be going home Tuesday morning - just 24 hours after his operation. The ground-breaking, closed-chest surgery was...
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The best of cutting edge designs in 2007

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VNR - MetroHealth Medical Centre - Non AP Television News material Cleveland, United States - November, 2007 1. Various of woman being scanned by a Brilliance iCT scanner 2. Mid of man monitoring scanner on computer 3. Computer screen...
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BELGIUM: DOCTORS WATCH HEART SURGERY AT LIVE VIDEO CONFERENCE

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English/Nat Doctors at a live video-conference in Brussels watched heart surgery techniques of the 21st century being used during an operation at a hospital a few miles away. Called "Port-Access", the new type of heart surgery involves...
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Russia - Yeltsin's heart condition

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The skills of Russia's top surgeons will be under the spotlight in the planned heart bypass operation on President Boris Yeltsin. The surgeon expected to lead the team performing the operation is Dr Renat Akchurin, who on Tuesday (24/9)...
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Playing video games may improve surgeons'' performance

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1. Wide shot of children playing video games inside toy store 2. Close up boy playing video game 3. Video screen 4. Close up boy staring at video screen 5. Wide pan from video screens to Doctor Paul Lynch and Doctor Asaf Yalif playing...
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Amputee tests 'bionic' thought-controlled artificial arm

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Dayton, Tennessee 20 July, 2006 1. Various of Jesse Sullivan using artificial limbs 2. Jesse Sullivan sitting down 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Jesse Sullivan, "Electronic" Arm Recipient: "That's when he told me that if they moved the nerves...
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Japanese troops deliver incubators to local hospital

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1. Various of Japanese medical equipment being unloaded by Japanese soldiers 2. Close up of wooden box with sticker reading "Japan Iraq Medical Association" 3. Various Japanese soldiers and Iraqi workers unloading incubators and other...
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Realistic medical training device

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AP Television New York City, 8 March 2010 1. Zoom out of Dr. Laith Jazrawi, head of sports medicine at NYU Langone Medical Centre, during surgery UPSOUND (English): "We''re going to localise our other portal with an eighteen-gauge spinal...
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Bloomberg

How Nasal Cells Helped a Paralyzed Man Walk Again

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Oct. 24 -- A man, paralyzed after being attacked with a knife, is able to walk again thanks to stem-cell research. A team of scientists from the U.K. and Poland managed to take cells from the patients nose and ankle and repair the...
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Canadian Ebola Vaccine to Start Clinical Trials Today

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Oct. 13 -- Bloomberg's Shannon Pettypiece discusses possible Ebola vaccines. She speaks on Street Smart. (Source: Bloomberg)