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Pavlo Nakonechnyy Withdraws From 2023 Europe’s Strongest Man to Recover from Knee Injury
Rising strongman star Pavlo Nakonechnyy has withdrawn from the 2023 Europe’s Strongest Man (ESM) contest. With the 2023 World’s Strongest Man (WSM) roughly a month away at the time of this writing, the Ukrainian athlete is choosing to try and recover from a knee injury to be prepared for his debut in the competition. The 2023 WSM competition…
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Gabriel Jesus explains why he played on for 15 minutes AFTER horror knee injury
Virginia Tech soccer player CAN sue school for benching her after she refused to take the knee
England will take the knee in Qatar, Southgate says
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Astronauts will 3D print part of a human knee in space
Bioprinted body parts could prove vital to future medical treatments, and scientists are going to great lengths to test it — in a very literal sense. NASA, Redwire and the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Center for Biotechnology (4DBio3) are sending a new 3D printer to the International Space Station, Redwire’s BioFabrication Facility, to bioprint a human knee meniscus in orbit and study the result on Earth. Ideally, this will lead to treatments for the meniscal injuries that US soldiers all-too-frequently face.
Redwire hopes to 3D print whole organs in space, although it characterizes this as a “long-term” goal. The company is also using NASA’s Advanced Plant Habitat for a project to identify genes for space-friendly plants. Another investigation will use a NASA furnace to create and demo passive cooling for electronics in low gravity.
The BFF printer will fly to the ISS aboard a supply rocket launching as soon as November 6th from NASA’s Wallops Island spaceport. The mission will carry three extra payloads.
This isn’t NASA’s first spaceborne 3D printer. Last year, NASA carried a Redwire printer to the ISS to demonstrate printing lunar soil. That technology could one day help Moon colonists build habitats without carrying an abundance of supplies from Earth. The bioprinter is more immediately practical, of course. If the research pans out, doctors could replace damaged body parts without resorting to donations or inorganic implants.
Listen to the body: Finding new ways to diagnose knee conditions
Tyndall researcher Liudmila Khokhlova is looking to discover new diagnostic methods using movement analysis and acoustic emission recordings.
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Kanye West “Apologizes” for George Floyd Comment, Says “I Know What’s It’s Like To Have a Knee on My Neck” Amidst Adidas Drama
Kanye West is in a remorseful mood. Somewhat.
The controversial MC has been under fire and brimstone after making racially and culturally insensitive remarks that have offended many – most especially the Black and Jewish communities.
As reported, the furor surrounding the latter –
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Kanye West Claims Fentanyl Caused George Floyd Death: “The Guy’s Knee Wasn’t Even on His Neck Like That”
Kanye West has sparked fresh controversy and once again it centers on racial discourse.
Fresh from offending many with comments deemed anti-Semitic, the rapper shared a shocking take on one of the cases at the heart of the contemporary Black Lives Matter movement: the murder of George Floyd.
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