MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google is throwing its money, brain power and technology at the humble spoon. But these spoons (don’t call them spoogles) are a bit more than your basic utensil: Using hundreds ...
VANCOUVER — A spoon that was developed to compensate for tremor in the hands of those with Parkinson's disease (PD) or essential tremor (ET) may also prove a useful clinical tool for the neurologist.
Google X, the research division of tech giant Google, has just announced that it has acquired Lift Labs, a company working on devices for people suffering from neurodegenerative diseases such as ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. - Google is throwing its money, brainpower and technology at the humble spoon. But these spoons are a bit more than your basic utensil: Using hundreds of algorithms, they allow ...
Lift Labs, the Rock Health startup developing smart utensils for people with Parkinson's or Essential Tremor, has raised $1 million from angel investors and announced its official launch. The ...
The Liftware spoon, meant to assist people with uncontrollable shaking, is one of the latest technologies that has caught the eye - and wallet - of internet and technology giant Google. Liftware users ...
Pat Ferguson’s hand quaked as she raised her spoon from her soup bowl, but despite her unsteady grip she had no fear of splattering her pristine white jacket during a lunch out. As her hand shook, her ...
"It is embarrassing when you can't keep food on a spoon," he says." Especially if you like soup or salads, you can't keep salad on a fork." But a San Francisco start up believes it's come up with a ...
A young engineer working on an Army project to help stabilize weapons realized the technology could also help some Parkinson's patients with... A Spoon That Shakes To Counteract Hand Tremors Eating a ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Google is throwing its money, brain power and technology at the humble spoon. But these spoons (don’t call them spoogles) are a bit more than your basic utensil: Using hundreds ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) -- Google is throwing its money, brain power and technology at the humble spoon. But these spoons (don't call them spoogles) are a bit more than your basic utensil: Using ...