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Toys that teach empathy
TwentyOne Toys makes toys for the 21st century teaching empathy, failure and creative collaboration. The Empathy Toy is a blindfolded puzzle game that can only be solved when players learn to understand each other. The Failure Toy is coming soon. www.twentyonetoys.com
14 July 2017 by lynnwood

Healthcare

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Treating your fears and phobias with VR
Sydney company Totem Labs has developed technology to treat people?s deepest fears and phobias through the use of virtual reality (VR) and 360 degree filming. http://anthillonline.com/sydney-tech-startup-totem-labs-virtually-bringing-peoples-worst-fears-life/
14 July 2017 by emma

Artistic

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A network of creative spaces
The first national network of shared creative spaces for makers and start-up entrepreneurs will be launching in Varna, Bulgaria.
13 July 2017 by innovator-cre...

Healthcare

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A wearable device that could help us read minds
What if you could??see??directly into another person?s brain? The?ability to read minds, referred to as telepathy, is a concept that?s?abundant in science fiction. It may however be possible courtesy of a brain-computer interface (BCI)?? a wearable device that works like a Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine. https://futurism.com/this-wearable-mri-device-could-help-us-read-minds/
12 July 2017 by idealist

Wellbeing

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A "chair" that allows you to sit anywhere
Two European startups have collaborated to develop a wearable chair that allows you to sit whenever and wherever you are, making any workplace that requires prolonged standing more comfortable, more productive, and less prone to injury. https://futurism.com/the-chairless-chair-allows-you-to-sit-anywhere/
12 July 2017 by lynnwood

Dining

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Coffee keeps the doctor away?
The more coffee you drink the less chance you have of dying from heart and liver diseases according to new research? though experts say it?s unclear whether the health boost is down to the brew itself. http://www.inkl.com/newsletters/morning-edition/news/coffee-cuts-risk-of-dying-from-stroke-and-heart-disease-study-suggests?
12 July 2017 by sandy