Sensors

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Health & Medicine

How big data is unlocking insights into psychology

The personal data we are now all generating is making it easier for researchers to take psychology out of the lab and into the field

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Sciences & Technology

Spinal simulation device for hands-on learning

Using foam and sensors, engineers have developed SpinalLog, a device that allows physiotherapy students to simulate and practice spinal mobilisation without the need for a ‘patient’

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