In just the last ten years or so, technologies have been developed that help people see better. As medical research advances in search of the best possible treatments and drugs, some technological solutions offer people the opportunity to see now. „Second Sight i Argus II“ One of the pioneers in …
Read More »Eye surgery – British surgeons performed the first robotic eye surgery
British surgeons performed the first robotic operation inside the eye and potentially revolutionized the way eye conditions can be treated. Patient William Beaver, 70, says his eyesight returned after the procedure. The procedure was performed by John Radcliffe Hospital surgeons. After the procedure, Professor Robert MacLaren says there is no …
Read More »A surgeon from Zagreb Croatia operates on eyes with 3D glasses – the first in the world!
The revolutionary method of eye surgery with 3D glasses comes from Croatia. It was designed by a young trainee Benedict Rak (29) at the “Sveti Duh” Hospital in Zagreb. The first in the world with this technology This young trainee was the first in the world to invent wide-angle 3D …
Read More »Study: Syphilis may have spread to Europe even before Columbus
SWISS scientists have discovered that syphilis and similar diseases may have spread to Europe even before Christopher Columbus returned from America. The most widespread theory in the scientific community is that syphilis is a New World disease brought to Europe by Columbus and his crew after his return in 1493. …
Read More »Scientists claim that bats are immune to the coronavirus
This could instruct scientists on the steps they should take to come up with a cure for coronavirus. By isolating the bat genome, the scientists came to the conclusion that this animal has a unique immune system and is resistant to coronaviruses, said University of Dublin professor Emma Teeling. If …
Read More »NASA will stop using racist nicknames for space objects
It is unknown at this time how NASA will prevent the use of unwanted terms in the future. The US space agency NASA has announced that it will stop using the offensive nicknames that space objects have received over the past decades, and will primarily abolish those that empower racism. …
Read More »Global subscriptions to 5G services will increase significantly more than expected
SUBSCRIPTIONS for services in the new generation 5G mobile networks will grow much stronger in 2020 than expected thanks to the accelerated expansion of technology in China, Swedish equipment manufacturer Ericsson estimated on Tuesday. By the end of the year, the number of global subscriptions to services in 5G networks …
Read More »The EC is launching a revision of the Network and Information Systems Security Directive
The directive obliges companies providing basic services in vital sectors and providers of key digital services to protect their information systems and report cyber security incidents to national authorities. The European Commission launched a public consultation on Tuesday, July 7, on the revision of the Network and Information Systems Security …
Read More »EU: Stricter security requirements for 5G networks
Under the joint package, Member States agreed to tighten safety requirements with a possible set of recommended measures, in particular to assess supplier risk profiles, apply relevant restrictions to suppliers considered to be at high risk and devise strategies to diversify suppliers. Member States of the European Union published on …
Read More »Ericsson software makes it easier to upgrade to a standalone 5G NR
So far, 5G networks have been running in stand-alone mode (NSA) with a background 4G network layer to support the required signaling. The standalone 5G new radio technology removes this dependence on 4G. Thanks to the commercial availability of Ericsson’s standalone 5G NR software for mid- and low-bandwidth, communications service …
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