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KECHI IS REMINIESCENT OF HER PAST AFTER AIR ACCIDENT

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Kechi: After and Before According to her Instagram, she wrote on her post in quote. " This always happens whenever I see my old pictures. A mix of nostalgia, pain and gratitude fills me inside and I marvel at what time can do, what God can do with time. Anyway I hope this encourages someone.💜 (Side note: bottom left is the first time I smiled after the accident according to my mom, and it was when I saw my grandma. #Burn survivor." Kechi is one of the survivors of the Sosoliso Airline crash, back in December 2005. MORE TRENDING NEWS                                                            Connect with us 

VIDEO: TOCO HAS FINALLY REALIZED HIS DREAM OF BECOMING A DOG

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  Toco sitting in a couch in a dog form TOCO HAS EVENTUALLY LIVED HIS DOG DREAMS, DOING ONLY WHAT DOGS DO Toco began his journey as a dog in early2022, but he has not disclosed any personal information like his real name or age.In the beginning of the year, he hired Zeppet, a model and sculpture company, to make him a rough, realistic collie costume. After 40 days and 2 million yen ($15,700 USD) later, Toco's costume was complete, allowing him to start the training process to act like a real dog, which he has documented on his YouTube channel. Toco claims that he used to dream of turning into an animal and that he likes "doing things that only dogs do." Toco still worries about people's perception of him despite having realized his lifelong dream. I don't often tell my friends because I'm worried they'll think I'm strange. My family and friends seemed very shocked to learn that I had turned into an animal.- TOCO                                         

SMART GLOVES TO ASSIST STROKE PATIENTS WHO PLAYED KEYBOARD

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(Photo credits: metro uk) Scientist have developed a pair of smart gloves that could allow stroke patients with limb weakness to relearn to play the piano. The exoskeleton glove uses artificial intelligence, moving components known as actuators, and touch sensors in a way that could help patients relearn manual tasks after losing or showing a reduced ability to move hands, fingers, or wrists. The researchers said their proof-of-concept gloves “teaches” its wearer to play the piano by “feeling” the difference between right and wrong movements. We found that the glove can learn to distinguish between correct and incorrect piano play Dr Erik Engeberg Dr Erik Engeberg, a professor at Florida Atlantic University’s department of ocean & mechanical engineering, in the US, said: “We found that the glove can learn to distinguish between correct and incorrect piano play. “This means it could be a valuable tool for personalised rehabilitation of people who wish to relearn to play music.” It i