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Exoskeleton helps paralyzed people regain independence

Advancements in technology are continually reshaping the landscape of mobility aids, particularly for individuals with disabilities.  Among these innovations, the WalkON Suit F1, developed by KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), stands out as a groundbreaking solution for paraplegic patients.  Let’s delve into the features, development and implications of this remarkable wearable robot. […]

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Higher monthly payments loom for many student loan borrowers

President-elect Donald Trump’s victory last week should bring some clarity to Americans with student loans, but probably not in the way they’d hoped. A flurry of Biden administration initiatives and court rulings against them have left millions of borrowers uncertain about their future payments. Many federal student loans, in fact, are stuck in a period

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As a marathon returns to Savannah, race is expected to bring close to 7,000 runners

A trolley passes by as Joe Marinelli, President of Visit Savannah, speaks during a press conference for an update on the Every Woman’s Marathon with Team Milk on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at Taylor Square. In 2021, Savannah resident Joice Barnard crossed the finish line of a marathon in Lisbon, Portugal, in pain. She has

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Arda Turan: Simeone, Barcelona and his coaching revolution in Turkey

It is late night at Eyupspor’s impressive training facility and Arda Turan is working out how to mastermind another victory for his team, the surprise package in Turkey. “It is in these moments I understand Diego Simeone even better,” he tells Sky Sports. You will remember their time together at Atletico Madrid, shock title winners

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Did The Fashion Girlies Predict Trump's Win? Signs Point To Yes.

Did recent beauty and style trends that evoke “old money,” the pastoral past and the “clean girl” aesthetic predict Donald Trump’s reelection? Quite possibly, at least if you ask the internet’s fashion girlies. On TikTok and other social media platforms, fashion influencers swear they read the tea leaves ― or cottagecore prairie dresses, as it

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Are You 'Blush Blind'? Makeup Artists See This Mistake All The Time.

Wearing bright blush is more popular than ever — but some of us might be a little too into it. If you’ve never heard of the term “makeup blindness,” it refers to one’s inability to see mistakes in their own makeup application. And beyond that, there are subcategories — particularly “blush blindness,” which can make

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'Kane understood being left out' | Carsley says captain will start against Ireland

England interim head coach Lee Carsley says Harry Kane understood the decision to leave him out of the win against Greece and has backed the striker to bounce back against Republic of Ireland on Sunday. The interim boss’ bold attacking selection backfired in the reverse fixture at Wembley, where the visitors’ historic 2-1 win helped

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China's weak economy and record US production will lead to a surplus of one million barrels of oil a day next year, IEA says

Tetra Images – Dan Bannister/Getty Images The oil market could see a surplus of one million barrels of crude a day in 2025, the IEA forecast. The excess will be driven by low demand in China and booming output from non-OPEC countries. Non-OPEC producers are on track to expand production by 1.5 million barrels a

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