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Top 10 science fiction movies in 2015 showing the future of technologies – The Medical Futurist – Video
Posted: April 11, 2015 at 7:40 am
Top 10 science fiction movies in 2015 showing the future of technologies - The Medical Futurist
I #39;m a science fiction movie geek and in one of my recent videos I talked about the best science fiction movies describing the future of medicine. And now in 2015, let #39;s see the top 10...
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A Futurists View on Healthcare and Technology
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Miami, FL (PRWEB) April 09, 2015
Studies have found that surgical residents performed better during simulated surgery after playing on a Wii console. Futurist Jack Uldrich says healthcare, and technology like gaming, go in tandem. Uldrich says, "Today's technology will transform the hospitals of tomorrow."
When speaking about how gaming will relate to healthcare, Uldrich paints a clear picture: "The notion that a video game might help improve a surgeons performance might seem a little counter-intuitive, but as more surgeries become laparoscopic and microscopic in nature, the dexterity of the surgeon is going to become even important than it already is. The challenge that this presents is that currently practicing surgeons (as well as parents who want their children to become surgeon) might have to unlearn their bias against video games because the reality is, video-gaming skills, like Wii, might actually make residents better surgeons in the near future.
Future trends like gaming, smart devices, genomic advances, and 3D printing are just a few of the topics that Uldrich makes a living writing and speaking about. How exactly will 3D printing effect healthcare? According to Uldrich, "Approximately 20 people die every day waiting for an organ transplant. Now, researchers at Harvard have used a 3D printer to construct human tissue that includes rudimentary blood vessels. As the technology improves, the advance could prove a critical link in printing fully functioning kidneyswhich currently represent 80 percent of all organ transplants."
On April 9th and 10th Uldrich will deliver two keynotes to West Kendall Hospital in Miami discussing the future trends in healthcare, and unlearning. The underlying foundation for Uldrich's keynotes is his firm belief that creativity and action are more powerful and versatile than knowledge and that organizations must unlearn old, obsolete knowledge and old ways of doing business, before they can seize tomorrows opportunities.
In his blog post Unlearning the Hospital Uldrich asks, What must hospitals unlearn? His answers focus on unlearning who the customer is; the doctor patient relationship; and the nature of waiting rooms.
In addition to addressing clients like the AMA, Allina, St. Jude Medical, Chu Vision, United Healthcare, Fairview Hospitals and the recent Vision Council Executive Summit, Uldrich also speaks to a wide variety of other businesses and organizations, discussing the transformation of agriculture, education, energy, finance, retail and manufacturing.
Following his keynotes for West Kendall Uldrich will speak with BCBS, Stiles and Foth among others, throughout the month of April.
Parties interested in learning more about Jack Uldrich, his books, his daily blog or his speaking availability are encouraged to visit his website. Media wishing to know more about this event or interviewing Jack as a futurist or trend expert can contact Amy Tomczyk at (651) 343.0660.
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Huge Typhoon Maysak filmed from The International Space Station – Video
Posted: April 8, 2015 at 5:45 pm
Huge Typhoon Maysak filmed from The International Space Station
Typhoon Maysak Heads for Philippines. [More unreal footage here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY73hXqpmJI ] Typhoon Maysak, now downgraded from a super typhoon, and one of the ...
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Ants Are Space Exploring, Junk-Food Eating Anarchists – Video
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Ants Are Space Exploring, Junk-Food Eating Anarchists
RSVP to our hangout with AsapSCIENCE and It #39;s Okay To Be Smart: http://dne.ws/1adOvhs How much do you know about ants? Here are some facts about these little guys that #39;ll blow your mind....
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Inside KSC! April 3, 2015 – Video
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Inside KSC! April 3, 2015
Inside KSC this week, the launch of the CRS-6 mission to carry cargo to the International Space Station is coming up and the crawler-transporter receives heavy duty modifications for the weight...
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Space Station Crew Member Discusses Life in Space with the Italian Prime Minister – Video
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Space Station Crew Member Discusses Life in Space with the Italian Prime Minister
Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 43 Flight Engineer Samantha Cristoforetti of the European Space Agency discussed her mission and its accomplishments with Italian Prime Minister...
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Could this $300 billion 'space mushroom' replace the ISS?
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Washington, DC company United SpaceStructureswants to create a new space station It rotates four times a minute to create artificial gravity - with the 'stem' and 'dome spinning in opposite directions It would be 1,300ft (400 metres) long, cost 200 billion ($300 billion) and take 30 years to build We believe artificial gravity is required to support long term living in space, Bill Kemp from USS told MailOnline
By Jonathan O'Callaghan for MailOnline
Published: 04:53 EST, 8 April 2015 | Updated: 09:40 EST, 8 April 2015
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One problem with space travel is that humans arent very good at coping with reduced gravity - their bones and muscles deteriorate over time.
But one company says they have an answer - a giant rotating space cylinder that can create artificial gravity.
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A Washington, DC-based company called United Space Structures wants to create a new space station. Their giant cylinder (shown, with the ISS and Space Shuttles illustrated) could apparently replace the ISS. It would rotate four times per minute to create artificial gravity, and would be 1,300ft (400 metres) long, cost 200 billion ($300 billion) and take 30 years to build
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How to see the International Space Station flying over Surrey and north-east Hampshire
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Have you ever wanted to see the International Space Station (ISS)?
Intergalactic travel might be out of the question, but now NASA experts are telling people when the ISS will be visible in different parts of the world - including in our region this month.
The space explorers have an updated list of times when the ISS will be able to be viewed in Dorking, Farnborough, Farnham and Guildford.
The ISS, which appears as a bright glowing object, looks like a fast-moving plane or star shooting across the horizon.
The space station is currently habited by a crew of six people and orbits at a height of about 264 miles, traveling around the earth 15 times a day.
The ISS has been in space for more than 5,800 days, during which time it has completed more than 92,000 orbits of the planet, and has been continuously occupied for more than 13 years,
To see it, look south or west in the night sky.
It pretty much looks like a bright star or fast-moving plane.
It has no flashing lights and doesn't make a sound, so that's how you can tell the difference between it and any aircraft in the sky.
Times are also available for areas bordering the region including in Worthing, Bracknell and East Grinstead.
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Upcoming International Space Station crew prepares to host musical celebrity
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) Ever since Alan Shepard blasted off aboard the Freedom 7 capsule in Jan. 1961, the roughly 550 individuals who have traveled into space have all come from an elite albeit similar pool of candidates.
The original "Mercury Seven" astronauts? All military pilots. Through much of NASA's space shuttle program, the space agency mostly limited its pool of astronauts to pilots, engineers, scientists and medical doctors along with the occasional politician.
In 1986, NASA expanded its criteria when it launched teacher Christa McAuliffe aboard space shuttle Challenger a flight that ended in fatal tragedy for all seven crew members. Though NASA says McAuliffe will always be remembered as the nation's first and only "Teacher in Space," the agency launched McAuliffe's backup, Barbara Morgan, as an "Educator Mission Specialist" in 2007, and says it remains committed to sending more teachers in the future.
But as the crew that makes up Expedition 44 comprised of American astronaut Kjell Lindgren, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and Japanese astronaut Kimiya Yui prepares to launch for a six-month stint aboard the International Space Station, they say they're also preparing to host a new type of unconventional' astronaut: famed opera singer Sarah Brightman.
Station Soprano
Brightman, who received worldwide acclaim for her breakout role as 'Christine' in Andrew Lloyd Weber's popular 1986 rock-opera "Phantom of the Opera," has been a performing vocalist for three decades, with her official Web site calling her "the world's biggest selling soprano" who boasts a vocal range of over "three full octaves."
And if all goes as planned, in September, Brightman will be singing from an unprecedented venue, launching aboard a Russian Soyuz capsule and spending 10 days aboard the International Space Station. Using the station as her concert stage, Brightman is expected to perform a song written in collaboration with Weber especially for the occasion, along with accompaniment by artists on the Earth.
Lindgren, Kononenko and Yui will be on the station during Brightman's brief stay, and WDRB Web Producer Travis Kircher -- along with Space.com reporter Miriam Kramer -- spoke with them briefly during a round robbins phone interview about the upcoming flight.
"I'm excited that Sarah Brightman is flying," Lindgren said. "She is something of an international ambassador for arts and so I'm excited to see the arts in space to see music and do a little performance in space of something that's new."
"She's going to be reaching out to a whole new population that maybe didn't have a particular interest in space previously," he added. "And then she's just going to be something new to the space station. I can tell you that it's going to be very exciting to watch her and hear her perform up there."
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Moon Colonization Program – Video
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