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Malaysia Training 5,000 Tech Talents by End of 2027
Solutions2h ago

Malaysia Training 5,000 Tech Talents by End of 2027

Malaysia is fast-tracking its tech workforce with a goal to train 5,000 people in advanced chip technology by 2027. The country is partnering with global tech giant Arm Limited to build a skilled semiconductor industry and keep homegrown talent working at home.

Regional: malaysia technology (MY)2 min read
New Stroke Therapy Improves 'Good' Arm Years After Injury
Health & WellnessFeb 2

New Stroke Therapy Improves 'Good' Arm Years After Injury

A groundbreaking clinical trial shows that training the less-impaired arm after stroke significantly improves motor skills, even years later. This discovery could transform daily life for millions of stroke survivors who rely on their "good" arm.

Medical Xpress3 min read
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Acts of KindnessApr 8

Nevada County Seeks Volunteers for Armed Forces Day Event

Nevada County is calling for volunteers to help honor military members and veterans at its largest annual Armed Forces Day celebration on May 16. The free event features airplane rides, live music, and activities that bring the entire community together.

Google: volunteers help2 min read
T. Rex Tiny Arms Mystery Solved After 66 Million Years
Global NewsMay 21

T. Rex Tiny Arms Mystery Solved After 66 Million Years

Scientists finally know why T. rex had such famously small arms. New research shows the fearsome predator evolved massive jaws and a powerful skull instead, making arms unnecessary for hunting.

Google News - Science2 min read
Engineer Builds $200 Bionic Arms, Helps 12,000 Indians
VideosMar 21

Engineer Builds $200 Bionic Arms, Helps 12,000 Indians

While imported bionic arms cost more than most Indian families earn in a year, Prashant Gade built functional prosthetics in a tiny Pune room using hot water bags and toy levers. His company Inali now provides bionic arms at one-tenth the usual price, restoring independence to over 12,000 people.

The Better India2 min read
Stroke Survivor Regains Arm Movement After 17 Years
Health & WellnessMay 23

Stroke Survivor Regains Arm Movement After 17 Years

A Florida man who had a stroke at age seven can now move his paralyzed arm again, thanks to a tiny implanted device that reawakens dormant nerves. The FDA-approved technology is giving hope to patients who lost function decades ago.

Google News - Recovery Story3 min read
Soft Robot Arms Learn Like Humans, Adapt Instantly
InnovationFeb 20

Soft Robot Arms Learn Like Humans, Adapt Instantly

Scientists created AI-powered soft robot arms that learn movements once and instantly adapt to new situations without retraining. The breakthrough brings safe, flexible robots closer to helping people with daily tasks like bathing and rehabilitation.

MIT News3 min read
Jewelry Staff Fight Off Armed Robbers in Karimnagar
Community HeroesMay 3

Jewelry Staff Fight Off Armed Robbers in Karimnagar

When armed robbers opened fire at PMJ jewelry shop in Karimnagar, the staff refused to back down and fought to protect their store. Their brave resistance forced the criminals to flee, leaving behind stolen goods.

The Hindu2 min read
Canadian Company Launches Medical Robot Arm for Surgeons
VideosJun 18

Canadian Company Launches Medical Robot Arm for Surgeons

A robotics company celebrated 20 years by unveiling a surgical robot built specifically for operating rooms, not adapted from industrial machines. The lightweight arm could make advanced robotic surgery more accessible to hospitals everywhere.

The Robot Report2 min read
UK Trial Helps Stroke Survivors Regain Arm Movement at Home
Health & WellnessFeb 14

UK Trial Helps Stroke Survivors Regain Arm Movement at Home

A groundbreaking NHS trial is testing an earpiece device that helps stroke survivors recover arm function from home. Amanda James-Hammett, who lost movement at 37, can now sew, dress herself, and carry tea again after 12 weeks of treatment.

BBC Technology3 min read
Dutch Queen Máxima, 54, Joins Armed Forces as Reservist
Community HeroesFeb 4

Dutch Queen Máxima, 54, Joins Armed Forces as Reservist

Queen Máxima of the Netherlands is training to become a military reservist, joining her husband and eldest daughter in serving the Dutch armed forces. The 54-year-old queen picked up her uniform last week, just before the age cutoff for new reservists.

Dutch News2 min read
Author: Embracing Limits Makes Life More Meaningful
Acts of KindnessJan 18

Author: Embracing Limits Makes Life More Meaningful

Oliver Burkeman's new philosophy of "imperfectionism" teaches readers how letting go of impossible standards helps them focus on what truly matters. His TED interview reveals why accepting our limitations is the key to living a fuller life.

TED2 min read
Xiaomi's Robot Arm Charges Your EV While You Sleep
VideosJun 13

Xiaomi's Robot Arm Charges Your EV While You Sleep

A decade after Tesla teased a "snake charger" that never shipped, Xiaomi just unveiled a robotic arm that plugs in your electric car automatically. The compact device fits tight garage spaces and delivers hands-free charging without the energy waste of wireless systems.

Electrek3 min read
Three-Armed Robot Masters the Art of Sashimi
InnovationJun 18

Three-Armed Robot Masters the Art of Sashimi

A robot with three arms can now slice and arrange raw fish like a professional sushi chef. The autonomous sashimi-bot handles delicate salmon with precision that could transform food preparation.

Nature News2 min read
Teen Builds World's Smallest Robot Arm From His Bedroom
VideosJul 28

Teen Builds World's Smallest Robot Arm From His Bedroom

A 17-year-old engineer from India just proved you don't need a fancy lab to break world records. Hiten Dharpure created a fully functional robot arm smaller than a paperclip using everyday materials and his bedroom workspace.

Google News - World Record2 min read
New York Tests Speed Limiters for Repeat Offenders
VideosJan 21

New York Tests Speed Limiters for Repeat Offenders

New York Governor Kathy Hochul just announced a pilot program requiring repeat speeders to install smart devices that prevent excessive speeding. The technology taps into existing systems that already display speed limits in many modern cars.

CleanTechnica2 min read
YouTube Gives Parents New Tools to Limit Shorts for Teens
InnovationJan 30

YouTube Gives Parents New Tools to Limit Shorts for Teens

YouTube just launched new parental controls that let families set daily time limits on Shorts or block them completely. The update responds to growing concerns about endless scrolling and its impact on teen wellbeing.

Fox News Tech2 min read
Mexico Researchers Create Simple One-Sensor Prosthetic Arm
InnovationApr 6

Mexico Researchers Create Simple One-Sensor Prosthetic Arm

A team in Guadalajara designed a prosthetic arm that uses just one muscle sensor to control multiple natural movements, making bionic limbs easier to use. For one tester, it's a childhood promise finally fulfilled.

Euronews2 min read
Childhood Promise Becomes Real Robotic Arm in Mexico
InnovationApr 7

Childhood Promise Becomes Real Robotic Arm in Mexico

A Mexican engineer kept his childhood promise to his best friend, creating a simplified robotic arm that could make prosthetics accessible to thousands. The device uses just one muscle sensor to control multiple hand movements.

Euronews3 min read
42 Maoist Rebels Surrender in India, Ending Armed Struggle
Global NewsApr 10

42 Maoist Rebels Surrender in India, Ending Armed Struggle

Forty-two members of a Maoist rebel group in India voluntarily surrendered to police, handing over three dozen weapons and choosing peace over conflict. Among them were senior commanders who had spent decades in armed struggle.

The Hindu2 min read

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