Do you ever feel like Portal 2 is making your brain overheat? It is advisable get that checked, and due to researchers in Norfolk, Virginia, there’s a less complicated method to achieve this. The Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters has developed a tool the diameter of a poker chip that sits atop a patient’s head; by detecting the microwaves that each one human tissues produce, it calculates brain temperature without the necessity for messy skull-popping. The waves go through the bone to present doctors precise, up-to-the-minute results, which may help prevent brain damage with the aid of overheating. One possible use for the technology helps hypoxic (oxygen lacking) infants, who could be treated with cooling therapies. In fact, you can most likely make do with that old home cure: just put a bag of frozen carrots in your head next time GlaDOS has you stumped.
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