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Local author, release two new books

The Daily Jeffersonian Jacob Graham, a Cambridge resident and author, released two books last month under the pen name of Jacob Paul Patchen. The books “Words that Matter: Family  and “Sheltered: When a Boy Becomes a Legend” are Graham’s fifth and sixth books and were published by TouchPoint Press. “Words that Matter: Family is the first in a series of 10 children’s picture books. Graham describes it as a series written for children between the ages of 3 and 7, and is meant to bring meaning, understanding and enjoyment to the entire family. The story line involves a young goose who does not understand what family is but learns through a story told to him by his grandfather.

With AI, 3D imaging and a robot, Medtronic Spine aims to leave competitors bent out of shape

MedCity News With AI, 3D imaging and a robot, Medtronic Spine aims to leave competitors bent out of shape With a recent acquisition from France, Medtronic is aiming to leverage AI in the world of spine surgery and integrate the system with its robot. Shares1 Medicrea’s UNiDTM ASI (Adaptive Spine Intelligence) technology Medtronic’s general surgery robot Hugo will have some major catching up to do given that the top dog in the robotics world   Intuitive Surgical’s Da Vinci robot has solidified its lead over the years despite many competitors. But when it comes to Medtronic’s spine division, the Irish medtech giant is in much better shape.

Local Matters - MAF gives youth chance to fly

MAF gives youth chance to fly Young people gather in front of the Cessna 206 after their first flight. From left, Jacob Paul, Helen Gwyn, Mark Fox (MAF), Ricky Baker, Alisha Daniels, Sam McNeil, Jemma Nawton and Rick Velvin (pilot). Young people from Springboard Community Works got their first ever chance to fly in a light plane after a Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) Cessna 206 landed at Kaipara Flats Airfield this month. The 40-year-old Cessna has been retired from international service with MAF and now visits airfields around New Zealand promoting the organisation’s work. MAF New Zealand chief executive Mark Fox says someone had the nice idea to take local youth, who had perhaps experienced tough times, for a scenic flight while the plane was in Kaipara.

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