Tesla releases new yoke steering wheel with normal horn

  • February 13, 2024
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Tesla has started to deliver a new version of its yoke steering wheel and it now features a normal horn. When Tesla unveiled the new Model S with the “yoke” butterfly steering wheel, it was controversial. Some were worried about the actual shape of the wheel being problematic, while others were concerned about the lack […]

Dutch police found a way to test e-bike power on the side of the road

  • February 13, 2024
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Dutch police have a new weapon in their battle against high-speed and high-power electric bicycles: a roadside testing platform to catch hot-rodded e-bikes. The device is similar to a dynamometer typically used to measure the performance of vehicles like cars and motorcycles. In this case though, the Dutch police have rolled out nearly 250 smaller […]

Oil prices rise despite stubborn U.S. inflation

  • February 13, 2024
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The sun is seen behind a crude oil pump jack in the Permian Basin in Loving County, Texas, U.S., November 22, 2019. Angus Mordant | Reuters Oil futures rose Tuesday despite stubborn inflation in the U.S. that dragged the stock market lower. The West Texas Intermediate contract for March gained 95 cents, or 1.24%, to […]

£1m in funding from NHSE for seven trusts through the Wireless Trials programme – htn

  • February 13, 2024
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NHS England has announced that around £1 million in funding has been awarded to seven trusts as part of NHSE’s Wireless Trials programme, designed to support organisations in introducing “new opportunities for wireless technologies that could help transform patient care”. Participating trusts include Manchester University NFT, trialling an approach that combines satellite and cloud-based wireless […]

The 10 principles of good medical design

  • February 13, 2024
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Designing effective medical devices is a complex task that demands a thorough understanding of healthcare regulatory compliances, solution requirements, and the expectations of end-users. This blog provides medtech experts with a complete guide to navigate the intricacies of medical device design, ensuring not only regulatory adherence but also delivering value to end-users in a highly […]

New €7m research project for robotic-led rehabilitation of stroke survivors – Digital Health Technology News

  • February 13, 2024
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Researchers at Sheffield Hallam University, alongside partners across Europe, have been awarded €7.3 million to lead a project to develop a new intuitive robot that uses technology inspired by the human brain to improve social interaction and rehabilitation of stroke survivors. The project, funded through Horizon Europe, brings together scientists from five universities across Europe, a […]

App slashes emergency hospital admissions from care homes

  • February 13, 2024
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The use of a digital remote monitoring technology in care homes has been found to reduce hospital A&E attendances and emergency admissions and cut NHS costs in a new study from the Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) Better Care programme. There are more than 400,000 people living in care homes across the UK, many […]

Three new trusts join London Care Record – htn

  • February 13, 2024
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Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust and Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust have started to share data through the London Care Record. Including details such as allergies, medicines, latest test results and care plans, the London Care Record is currently said to be viewed one and a half […]