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BY: Brig. Gen. Dan Frimpong (Rtd)
Category: Opinion
A burning excavator. Why are we destroying the environment for gold?
On May Day, Monday, May 3, 2021, I watched a Joy FM documentary titled: “Killing our Roses” by Joseph Opoku Gakpo. 
In it, the MP for Builsa South lamented the gradual extinction of the rosewood with nothing left for the next generation.
Rosewood
Another MP indigene of the area also stated that officials of the Forestry Commission (FC) were complicit in the illegal felling of rosewood.
The case of Chinese woman Helen Huang’s escape after being caught involved in rosewood smuggling in 2020 is still fresh in the minds of Ghanaians. ....

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Neural control technologies show promise in joint NCSU-UNC prosthetics project


This image shows the study participant performing a squatting activity with different prosthetic devices. When the participant used his daily prosthesis (left picture) he had a limited range of motion and had to bend his back significantly to lift objects off the ground. When using a neural controlled prosthetic ankle (right picture) he was able to voluntarily control his prosthesis ankle joint force and angle and keep a healthy posture while lifting weight from the ground. Image credit: Aaron Fleming.
by Matt Shipman April 14, 2021 .
RALEIGH – A recent case study from North Carolina State University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill demonstrates that, with training, neural control of a powered prosthetic ankle can restore a wide range of abilities, including standing on very challenging surfaces and squatting. The researchers are currently working with a larger group of study participants to see how broadly applicable the findings may be. ....

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Neural control of robotic prosthetic ankles can restore wide range of abilities for amputees