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A scientist created the first modular body called OSCAR where a clickable mode of interchanging human organs works like biological LEGO system. Find out more about it in this article.
Taking a major step towards its target of sustainable production by 2030, The LEGO Group has recently released its prototype brick made entirely from recycled plastic.
Medical students repeating a simple task with Lego bricks resulted in performing anesthesia procedures, which require an ultrasound machine, much better than students without training. In general, doctors explained why practicing with Legos help improve medical technical skills.
LEGOs are often used by scientists in conducting experiments and just this week, physicists at Lancaster University wanted to see how these popular bricks react to the lowest temperature possible.
This is not the first time the toy company made an effort to be environmentally-friendly. LEGO partnered with the World Wildlife Fund to promote global action on climate change and was able to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions in terms of manufacturing and supply chain operations.
Ever since the Cyber Monday trend began, there are products that are consistently in demand on the retail company's website and are providing bigger revenue for the company. Curious at which products are selling best? Here is a list of Amazon's biggest money makers.