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I came across this one very close to its deadline, but if you have a
brilliant new way for diabetics to consume the insulin they need, send
it to the Ignite: Diabetes Challenge for a chance to win $5,000.
DrinkSavy: Innovative Product Line Focused On The Prevention Of Date Rape
Date rape is a serious issue, and it affects people of all ages and both
genders. For the past couple of decades, women have been warned about
the risks of leaving their drinks unattended at parties and bars. The
result of not closely guarding a dri…
Promising Gray Hair Cure On The Horizon
Chinese Poultry Feather Removal Machines May Be Spreading H7N9 Bird Flu
Poultry feather removal machines are commonly used to pluck freshly slaughtered chickens, ducks and geese at China’s urban live poultry markets. Trouble is, hot water steam and spray emanating from the machines could be a transmission vector of the vir…
Optometry At Play: Why Eye Doctors Are Looking At Tetris
Researchers at McGill University in Montreal on Monday made a breakthrough in the treatment of Lazy Eye, and published a scientific paper revealing some rather fascinating news:
apparently, Tetris may actually be a sound cure for the disorder. The
reason, the researchers explained, is because the legendary puzzle game
trains the eyes to work together – “information is distributed across
them in a complementary fashion,” meaning the weaker eye has no choice
but to adapt in order to keep up.
Calling All Inventors: Submit Your Best Healthcare, Education, Or Sustainability Ideas
Got an idea to change the world? Verizon wants to hear it, and it might even get you a cool $10 million.


