SpecialEffect Launches Playing With Your Eyes Crowdfunding Campaign For Disabled Gamers
Posted in: Today's ChiliSpecialEffect is looking to unlock gaming as a pastime for more than just the (relatively) able-bodied. On Friday, the UK-based charity launched its first crowdfunding campaign on Gambitious. Its goal is simple: it wishes to purchase a specialized controller that will let the disabled play video games with their eyes.
We use toothpaste every single day. There is nothing else that I expose my self to more than my toothpaste. It’s there in the morning, after meals and before I get to bed. With that amount of exposure, I certainly do not want my toothpaste to have any ingredients that are going to harm your oral cavity or enter your digestive tract and cause other health issues.
Regardless of summer or winter, don’t be fooled into thinking that sunscreen is only needed when the sun is out in fool force scorching the earth. it is just as harmful in the dead of winter when the blistering cold or when the Spring shill is in the air. As long as you have some acreage of skin exposed to the sun, it’s going to need sunscreen. More often than not, its the face that’s going to need the protection.
The bathroom renovation of the future will include more than just new
technology. New innovations will include more customizable and
programmable features than ever. Connected bathrooms will be the norm,
as toilets automatically open and shut or clean themselves. Potentially
offensive or embarrassing odors and noises will be a thing of the past.
Your connected scale and toothbrush might monitor your hygiene habits or
send reports straight to your doctor and dentist. Nope, not creepy at
all. So take a look at what’s coming soon:
Memories Connected With Addiction And PTSD May Be Erased With New Discovery
Posted in: Today's ChiliWhile memory is essential to all life forms, some specific memories
are not essential. Memories that are very painful and those that lead
us to do things that are harmful to us, like drinking alcohol to excess
or taking drugs… if those memories could be erased, we could stop some
very destructive, life-disruptive diseases, like addiction and
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) from taking hold of our lives.
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) may have found a way
to remove those harmful memories without damaging other memories or the
ability to form new ones.