The Balloon Museum in Dallas offers an interactive art experience with inflatable exhibits that visitors can touch, play with ...
What is it about light, bright rubber filled with air that brings us so much joy? Balloons of all types have a nostalgic appeal that’s hard to pinpoint, but whether we’re talking round and ...
For nearly 30 years, Scabby the Rat, a giant inflatable balloon with sharp claws, a perpetual snarl and a menacing demeanor, has loomed over construction sites across Chicago and beyond to protest the ...
Imagine a tiny balloon in your stomach that expands to help you feel full. Or a capsule you swallow that vibrates to tell your brain when it’s time to stop eating. MIT is breaking new ground in the ...
CAMBRIDGE, MA --Gastric balloons — silicone balloons filled with air or saline and placed in the stomach — can help people lose weight by making them feel too full to overeat. However, this effect ...
A magic pill for weight loss seems as far-fetched as teleporting (come on, science). But researchers may have cracked it with Obalon, an Rx pill that contains not meds, but—get ready for it—a balloon.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Dr. Dan Bellamy's performances are much more than hot air. Children of all ages will be able to enjoy a free show of inflatable balloon sculptures by Bellamy at 6 p.m. Saturday, ...
If we ever have giant inflatable telescopes in space, you can thank Chris Walker’s mom. Years ago, Walker was making chocolate pudding when he had to interrupt his culinary undertaking to field a ...
It’s a game of cat and mouse – and the rodent is winning. A city union protesting at a Midtown construction site has erected an even larger inflatable rat, topping the blow-up cat that the building’s ...
A new ingestible and inflatable balloon system seems to be a noninvasive way to fill up the stomach and curb appetite, researchers report. The balloon system, known as Obalon, helped obese people lose ...
Senior Lecturer in Military Strategy and Law, University of Portsmouth One of the more surreal sights of the recent Afghan war was tethered balloons (also known as “aerostats”) looming over the bases ...
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