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Here is the recap, our weekly meeting which takes up, as every week, the information that should not be missed in the world of smart health connected objects. Lego, biking, tattooing, health and health home are on the agenda of what marked the most this smart health connected week!

Brixo, the Legos 2.0 that will make you big kids!

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If you are a child, you love, adore, even even adore legos, you will fall madly in love with Brixo, lego 2.0 lanchored on Kickstarter !

The principle is simple: these plastic bricks conduct energy and thus create a multitude of toys which can roll or ignite directly from an application your smartphone.

If you have children, Brixo will boost their creativity and their desire to design their own toys. But don't hide your face… we know very well that the most addicted to this game will be the parents !

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Will your future health home be really smart?

This article is about the future of our little nests. With the proliferation of smart health connected objects for the health home, the following question arises: is this progress necessary ?

Let's go straight into the wall by becoming little lazy, unable to turn off the light ourselves when we get out of the bathroom? Shouldn't we be reviewing the foundation of our smart homes?

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FUCI, the bike that pushes the limits of reality

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The man behind this bike decided to break out of the formal framework and break the rules in which cycling has locked itself. Thus, Roger Egger decided to innovate and develop a futuristic, ultra sophisticated, ultra fast and especially smart health connected and inexpensive !

With a rear wheel larger than the front one, FUCI can reach top speed that is unbeatable. By integrating your smartphone into it, you can control certain features of the bike. Equipped with brake lights and signals, it is also powered by a battery.

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SafeStamp: the temporary tattoo that controls your blood alcohol level

Do you love to hook up? Do you love to drink? Do you love driving? Do not forget that it is not compatible !

American students developed this temporary tattoo for the Heinekein company. Yes you have drunk too much, this tattoo will glow blue. A good way to try to reduce the number of alcohol-related road accidents each year.

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Meet your new doctor: a Nanorobot!

These little robots, no thicker than a hair, will become our new doctors. How? In implanting drugs containing its mini robots in laboratory rats, the future of nanomedicine seems to be developing slowly, but surely.

Unfortunately, this concept is not fully developed because it leads to a immune system deficiency. So we will have to wait a few more years and some progress before nanomedicine is democratized !

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