Tuesday, 9 September 2008

'Rewired': Meet the Real 'Bionic Woman'


Claudia Mitchell may look like your fair 20-something college student. She is anything but.




The "targeted reinnervation" surgery was developed by Dr. Todd Kuiken of the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago. It was a radical idea: a robotic arm controlled not by a patient's stump or shoulder, but by a patient's thoughts.



Mitchell, a U.S. Marine, was ready to try anything to have a second operation arm. She volunteered for the surgery.



During the six-hour procedure in 2006, doctors took the severed and dormant nerves in Mitchell's shoulder, nerves that ar used to control the movement of her branch, and assign them under the muscle in her chest.



They treasured the nerves to reawaken and work her bureau muscle. The doctors eventually used the electrical cheek signals from that chest muscle to power a new bionic arm.




'We Have Rewired Her'


Now, when Mitchell wants to move her arm, she thinks "move." The signal travels from her wit to the muscle in her chest. According to Kuiken, Mitchell's chest muscle then contracts and "lets tiny bits of electricity out."



There ar tiny antennas built into the robotic arm, which pick up these electrical signals. The signals then go to an internal computer that decodes them and tells the artificial arm what to do. It's about instantaneous.



"We possess rewired her," Kuiken said.



For Mitchell, living with her new arm has meant constant discovery.



"I have what I call my 'eureka moments,'" Mitchell said. "My stupefied 'I can't believe I just did that' moments."



Now she can do the simple things that almost people take for given, like folding a shirt, slicing vegetables or fifty-fifty opening a wine bottle.



"There are a lot of daily tasks that the great unwashed don't fifty-fifty think around being able to do that I can [do] now," she said.







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Sunday, 31 August 2008

Monday, 11 August 2008

Paul McCartney's love song for Heather

Washington (ANI): Sir Paul McCartney has spoken about his break up with Heather Mills, in the form of a song. The former Beatle, whose wedlock to the former model ended in a bitter and lengthy High Court divorce struggle, has consistently refused to talk around his former spouse in public. However, Macca has now explicit his curse about the breakdown of his second marriage in a young ballad, coroneted 'My Soul', taken from his forthcoming album 'London Undersound'.

The lyrics reference the former couple's struggle with the paparazzi and 'secrets' that were kept from him. He sings; "I want to experience all your secrets. How could this steal all these feelings? How could they lie to the world? A picture away from your smile. One heart replaced. Feelings displaced. Invade our space."



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Monday, 30 June 2008

Rihanna: I'm Not in Love!

Is Rihanna just stringing Chris Brown along?

The lovebirds have only recently gone public -- PDA and all -- with their year-long relationship, but it's nothing serious -- at least for Rihanna.

"No, I'm not in love," the Grammy winner tells Extra when grilled about her deep affections.

Trying to deflect the attention, the 20-year-old asserts that she loves life because "life is beautiful."

One thing Rihanna will talk about though is her new disc -- Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded. The album was hit shelves on Tuesday and features all of her biggest hits from the original release and a whole lot more.

"We called it reloaded because we reloaded with a bunch of cool, new songs, including 'Take a Bow' and 'Disturbia,' the song by Maroon 5, 'If I Never See Your Face Again,' and a bonus dvd with a bunch of performances, backstage footage," she says. "Cameras followed us around on tour, so they got a bunch of good stuff, fun stuff."

And get ready for an even bigger release from the Barbados native -- Rihanna has plans to launch her own fashion line.

"I� love fashion so much," she says. "I'm a very creative person, so I can see that happening very soon."




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Harry Potter prequel finally revealed

The childhood secrets of boy wizard Harry Potter, before he went to Hogwarts, will be revealed in a charity auction next month.
According to Reuters, author JK Rowling has penned an 800-word outline of a prequel to the seven book series which will be sold at an auction on 10 June by Waterstones.
The outline, which ends with the line "From the prequel I am not working on - but that was fun!" is one of 13 story outlines written for the auction by famed authors including new Bond writer Sebastian Faulks.
Waterstone's CEO Gerry Johnson said: "What's Your Story? just gets more and more exciting, all these brilliant works by amazing writers and illustrators, every one a small masterpiece."
He added: "We never dreamed that JK Rowling would donate something so precious and we're incredibly grateful."
Other authors who have donated outline works are Nick Hornby, Tom Stoppard and Irvine Welsh.

Sunday, 29 June 2008

Alio Die and Zeit

Alio Die and Zeit   
Artist: Alio Die and Zeit

   Genre(s): 
Ambient
   



Discography:


Sunja   
 Sunja

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 2




 





Ron Wood and Ronnie Lane

Michael Eavis Says Glastonbury Could Go On For 8 More Years

Glastonbury Festival could run until 2015, as organiser Michael Eavis says he hopes to keep hosting the event for another seven years.


Eavis, told the BBC, "It's a schoolboy's dream come true, this is. When it works like this, we've got the best, fantastic show."


Michael did also explain that the rain-drenched event last year nearly put him off from hosting the festival: "Last year I thought I genuinely can't do this anymore. All the tents were left behind and the site was a mess."


This weekend's event, which starts today Friday June 27th, will see Kings Of Leon and The Verve joined by a controversial Jay-Z headline slot.


Unlike other years which have sold out instantly, poor ticket sales troubled the festival this year with 800 still remaining now.




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