All posts by Paul Raven

Robotic Rehab

Seems we are seeing the emergence of the exoskeleton from the pages of science fiction into the ‘real’ world. We’ve already had people carrying paraplegics up mountains with the assistance of a robotic power-suit – now we see a system designed to help stroke victims retrain their limbs to perform their proper functions. The suit mimics the motions of a working limb onto the paralysed one, aiding the reacquisition of muscle tone and mobility.

Old Problem, New Name

Move over obesity, there’s a new epidemic in town – metabolic syndrome. Actually, obesity is a component of metabolic syndrome, which is a catch-all term created to describe the wave of health problems that are connected to diet and its effect on the human body. But is it really a disease per se, or merely a convenient label that the pahrmacology industry can use to shift product? Wired has an extensive article on this issue that covers both sides of the argument.

Chilling Statistics

I’ve heard the arguments from both sides, but I’ve always sided with the science mainstream in believing that climate change is not only human-linked but a serious short- to medium-term risk. If it isn’t, then I’m not entirely sure what to make of the idea of a Texas-sized chunk of Arctic perennial sea ice disappearing within the space of a year – historical cycles left aside for a moment, that’s surely going to cause some serious human problems if it continues for a decade or two, whatever may be causing it.