#MorningMonarchy: December 27, 2016
Propaganda provisions, cracking tech and low ratings + this day in history w/Operation Cast Lead and our song of the day by Robots With Rayguns on your Morning Monarchy for December 27, 2016.
Propaganda provisions, cracking tech and low ratings + this day in history w/Operation Cast Lead and our song of the day by Robots With Rayguns on your Morning Monarchy for December 27, 2016.
Even today, most people would tell you that once someone suffers a spinal cord injury, they won’t ever walk again. Thankfully, the Walk Again Project is working to prove otherwise.
Researchers in Brazil are hard at work on the Walk Again Project, which retrains the brain of someone who have suffered a spinal injury to help them regain mobility. This is done through “retraining,” accomplished by interacting with a robot.
Recent research found that those who had lost mobility were able to regain some of it and some of their lost sensation, however, none of the participants were able to fully support themselves on their legs after the study.
Media matters, summer blockbusted and musical personalities + this day in history w/"A Great Day in Harlem" and our song of the day by Lola Tried on your Morning Monarchy for August 12, 2016.
The average age of a medical student is 24, making it incredibly difficult for them to empathize with some of their older patients. New doctors may be able to sympathize with their elderly clientele, and may be able to give them medically sound advice, but they likely never experienced the symptoms they will be treating on a daily basis. Enter “We Are Alfred,” a virtual reality program that allows medical students to experience what it is like to be an elderly person with audio and visual issues first hand.
Randy Johnson
21st Century Wire
‘MIRROR MIRROR’ – Am I still just a movie concept? Virtual ‘avatar’ technology is in its infancy – as far as we know (Image: Actor Sam Worthington from the science fiction blockbuster film, Avatar).
Invisibility cloaks, Olympic meteors and BangFit + this day in history w/the first Eurovision contest and our song of the day by Adia Victoria on your Morning Monarchy for May 24, 2016.
Drone zones, hacked elections and empty Nest + this day in history w/Kurt's death and our song of the day by Field Music on your Morning Monarchy for April 5, 2016.
John Adams and Chris Kendall of Hoax Buster’s Call have another engaging discussion with Jay Dyer.