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(FILE) Lil Nas X arrested for battery of a police officer, hospitalized for possible overdose
(FILE) Lil Nas X arrested for battery of a police officer, hospitalized for possible overdose. Grammy-winning rapper, singer and songwriter Lil Nas X, whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill, was found early Thursday morning, August 21, 2025 in the Studio City, Los Angeles, California area on Ventura Boulevard after wandering streets in underwear. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - NOVEMBER 24: American singer, rapper, and songwriter Lil Nas X (Montero Lamar Hill) arrives at the 2019 American Music Awards held at Microsoft Theatre L.A. Live on November 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Lil Nas X arrested for battery of a police officer, hospitalized for possible overdose
(FILE) Lil Nas X arrested for battery of a police officer, hospitalized for possible overdose. Grammy-winning rapper, singer and songwriter Lil Nas X, whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill, was found early Thursday morning, August 21, 2025 in the Studio City, Los Angeles, California area on Ventura Boulevard after wandering streets in underwear. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - NOVEMBER 24: American singer, rapper, and songwriter Lil Nas X (Montero Lamar Hill) arrives at the 2019 American Music Awards held at Microsoft Theatre L.A. Live on November 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Lil Nas X arrested for battery of a police officer, hospitalized for possible overdose
(FILE) Lil Nas X arrested for battery of a police officer, hospitalized for possible overdose. Grammy-winning rapper, singer and songwriter Lil Nas X, whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill, was found early Thursday morning, August 21, 2025 in the Studio City, Los Angeles, California area on Ventura Boulevard after wandering streets in underwear. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - NOVEMBER 24: American singer, rapper, and songwriter Lil Nas X (Montero Lamar Hill) arrives at the 2019 American Music Awards held at Microsoft Theatre L.A. Live on November 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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(FILE) Lil Nas X arrested for battery of a police officer, hospitalized for possible overdose
(FILE) Lil Nas X arrested for battery of a police officer, hospitalized for possible overdose. Grammy-winning rapper, singer and songwriter Lil Nas X, whose legal name is Montero Lamar Hill, was found early Thursday morning, August 21, 2025 in the Studio City, Los Angeles, California area on Ventura Boulevard after wandering streets in underwear. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, USA - NOVEMBER 24: American singer, rapper, and songwriter Lil Nas X (Montero Lamar Hill) arrives at the 2019 American Music Awards held at Microsoft Theatre L.A. Live on November 24, 2019 in Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest'
Dua Saleh arrives at the Los Angeles Special Screening Of Apple Original Films And A24's 'Highest 2 Lowest' held at the Ted Mann Theater at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Sensitive skin to give robots the human touch
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12/06/2024
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Pictures must credit: University of Cambridge
Scientists have developed a low-cost, durable, highly-sensitive robotic ‘skin’ that can be added to robotic hands enabling robots to detect information about their surroundings in a way that’s similar to humans.
The UK researchers, from the University of Cambridge and University College London say the conductive skin is easy to fabricate and can be melted down and formed into a wide range of complex shapes.
The artificial skin is packed with ultra-sensitive sensors that detect pressure, texture, temperature and even “pain-like signals.”
The skin is made from an electrolysed hydrogel with electrodes embedded around the wrist.
Electrical fields generated across the skin detect different types of stimulation.
These sensors monitor thousands of bits of information which detect
where the stimulation is and the type.
Although the robotic skin is not as sensitive as human skin, it can detect signals from over 860,000 tiny pathways in the material.
It can recognise different types of touch and pressure – like the tap of a finger, a hot or cold surface, damage caused by cutting or stabbing, or multiple points being touched at once – in a single material.
OPS: The electrolysed hydrogel used for the skin moulded into the shape of a hand.
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Sensitive skin to give robots the human touch
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot skin 1
Ref 16900
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: University of Cambridge
Scientists have developed a low-cost, durable, highly-sensitive robotic ‘skin’ that can be added to robotic hands enabling robots to detect information about their surroundings in a way that’s similar to humans.
The UK researchers, from the University of Cambridge and University College London say the conductive skin is easy to fabricate and can be melted down and formed into a wide range of complex shapes.
The artificial skin is packed with ultra-sensitive sensors that detect pressure, texture, temperature and even “pain-like signals.”
The skin is made from an electrolysed hydrogel with electrodes embedded around the wrist.
Electrical fields generated across the skin detect different types of stimulation.
These sensors monitor thousands of bits of information which detect
where the stimulation is and the type.
Although the robotic skin is not as sensitive as human skin, it can detect signals from over 860,000 tiny pathways in the material.
It can recognise different types of touch and pressure – like the tap of a finger, a hot or cold surface, damage caused by cutting or stabbing, or multiple points being touched at once – in a single material.
OPS: A robotic hand with the sensitive new skin
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Sensitive skin to give robots the human touch
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot skin 1
Ref 16900
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: University of Cambridge
Scientists have developed a low-cost, durable, highly-sensitive robotic ‘skin’ that can be added to robotic hands enabling robots to detect information about their surroundings in a way that’s similar to humans.
The UK researchers, from the University of Cambridge and University College London say the conductive skin is easy to fabricate and can be melted down and formed into a wide range of complex shapes.
The artificial skin is packed with ultra-sensitive sensors that detect pressure, texture, temperature and even “pain-like signals.”
The skin is made from an electrolysed hydrogel with electrodes embedded around the wrist.
Electrical fields generated across the skin detect different types of stimulation.
These sensors monitor thousands of bits of information which detect
where the stimulation is and the type.
Although the robotic skin is not as sensitive as human skin, it can detect signals from over 860,000 tiny pathways in the material.
It can recognise different types of touch and pressure – like the tap of a finger, a hot or cold surface, damage caused by cutting or stabbing, or multiple points being touched at once – in a single material.
OPS: Illustration of some of the things the skin can sense.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Sensitive skin to give robots the human touch
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot skin 1
Ref 16900
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: University of Cambridge
Scientists have developed a low-cost, durable, highly-sensitive robotic ‘skin’ that can be added to robotic hands enabling robots to detect information about their surroundings in a way that’s similar to humans.
The UK researchers, from the University of Cambridge and University College London say the conductive skin is easy to fabricate and can be melted down and formed into a wide range of complex shapes.
The artificial skin is packed with ultra-sensitive sensors that detect pressure, texture, temperature and even “pain-like signals.”
The skin is made from an electrolysed hydrogel with electrodes embedded around the wrist.
Electrical fields generated across the skin detect different types of stimulation.
These sensors monitor thousands of bits of information which detect
where the stimulation is and the type.
Although the robotic skin is not as sensitive as human skin, it can detect signals from over 860,000 tiny pathways in the material.
It can recognise different types of touch and pressure – like the tap of a finger, a hot or cold surface, damage caused by cutting or stabbing, or multiple points being touched at once – in a single material.
OPS: A robotic hand with the sensitive new skin under testing
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Sensitive skin to give robots the human touch
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot skin 1
Ref 16900
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: University of Cambridge
Scientists have developed a low-cost, durable, highly-sensitive robotic ‘skin’ that can be added to robotic hands enabling robots to detect information about their surroundings in a way that’s similar to humans.
The UK researchers, from the University of Cambridge and University College London say the conductive skin is easy to fabricate and can be melted down and formed into a wide range of complex shapes.
The artificial skin is packed with ultra-sensitive sensors that detect pressure, texture, temperature and even “pain-like signals.”
The skin is made from an electrolysed hydrogel with electrodes embedded around the wrist.
Electrical fields generated across the skin detect different types of stimulation.
These sensors monitor thousands of bits of information which detect
where the stimulation is and the type.
Although the robotic skin is not as sensitive as human skin, it can detect signals from over 860,000 tiny pathways in the material.
It can recognise different types of touch and pressure – like the tap of a finger, a hot or cold surface, damage caused by cutting or stabbing, or multiple points being touched at once – in a single material.
OPS: A robotic hand with the sensitive new skin feels the touch of a human
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Sensitive skin to give robots the human touch
Ferrari Press Agency
Robot skin 1
Ref 16900
12/06/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: University of Cambridge
Scientists have developed a low-cost, durable, highly-sensitive robotic ‘skin’ that can be added to robotic hands enabling robots to detect information about their surroundings in a way that’s similar to humans.
The UK researchers, from the University of Cambridge and University College London say the conductive skin is easy to fabricate and can be melted down and formed into a wide range of complex shapes.
The artificial skin is packed with ultra-sensitive sensors that detect pressure, texture, temperature and even “pain-like signals.”
The skin is made from an electrolysed hydrogel with electrodes embedded around the wrist.
Electrical fields generated across the skin detect different types of stimulation.
These sensors monitor thousands of bits of information which detect
where the stimulation is and the type.
Although the robotic skin is not as sensitive as human skin, it can detect signals from over 860,000 tiny pathways in the material.
It can recognise different types of touch and pressure – like the tap of a finger, a hot or cold surface, damage caused by cutting or stabbing, or multiple points being touched at once – in a single material.
OPS: A robotic hand with the sensitive new skin, shakes hands with a human.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881kp)
Cynthia Erivo
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881j)
Sarah Paulson
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881qv)
Cynthia Erivo
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881th)
Paris Hilton
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881to)
Paris Hilton
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Vanity Fair Party
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fernando Allende/Broadimage/Shutterstock (15175881tr)
Paris Hilton
2025 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Los Angeles, California, United States - 02 Mar 2025
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OJ Simpson murder trial
July 5, 1994 - Los Angeles, California, United States: A glove that was found at O.J. Simpson's home - originally said to have been the pair to another which was bloodied from the violent murders. The O. J. Simpson (Orenthal James Simpson) murder case was a criminal trial that spanned from the jury being sworn in on Nov. 2, 1994, to opening statements on Jan. 24, 1995, to a verdict on Oct. 3, 1995. The former professional football star and actor O. J. Simpson was tried on two counts of murder after the deaths of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and a waiter, Ronald Lyle Goldman, in June 1994. The case has been described as the most publicized criminal trial in American history. Simpson was acquitted after a trial that lasted more than eight months. (Los Angeles Times/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) -
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. ìIt sounds really cheesy, but I started life fresh againî ñ Angela Edward Hollingdale
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Joanne La is a fierce, and entertaining, competitor.
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Candy Ngo, a physiotherapy student, had been harassed on public transport. ìThere were a lot of people around, but nobody helped me. I wanted to find something to make me feel more confidentî ñ Candy Ngo
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. ìThere are a lot of barriers to entry for women in martial arts, particularly if you want to be a fighter, because you have to be quite advanced, but when I heard about JS I realised all those barriers were goneî ñ Alison Cheney
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Jo and Som enjoying a moment to collect their thoughts and relax in the sauna at the rented property in Ocean Grove.
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Deb Doan training alone on the beach ìMuay Thai is an extreme version of just one facet of myself, because I do everything to the extreme.î
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Jo and Som demonstrating drills.
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Jo and Som demonstrating drills.
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Bridget Jacobson 41: ìMy husband asked a very good question: ëWhatís one thing you wish you had done that you never did before?í And I was like, ëI always wanted to be one of those bad-ass chicks in the movies that could look after themselvesî ñ Bridget Jacobson
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Learning to wrap hands is very important.
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Deb Doan delivering a sok tong to the authorís head: ìMuay Thai is an extreme version of just one facet of myself, because I do everything to the extreme.î
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Som and Jo having some fun during the down time between sessions.
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Lauren Smith was the yoga teacher for the weekend, and well as kicking some butt during the retreat.
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. Heather Rain was with her training partner/friend Teah Curwen, dodging dogs and walkers on the beach in Ocean Grove, concentrating on the drills set out by JS Muay Thai.
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Inside an all-female fight camp: I thought there was no way I could do it - not at my age
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat.
Participants of an all female Muay Thai camp. Located in Ocean Grove, a seaside town in Victoria, Australia.As JS Muay Thai, they aim to make the male-dominated sport much more inclusive to women of all backgrounds and cultures, via intensive events like this. ìI came in after having ab separation from having my kid. Jo and Som knew how to adapt the moves according to that, and it made me strongerî ñ Noor Janjuri
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NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
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An artificial pancreas at the company Inreda Diabetic. The device, which consists of a glucose meter and a pump, regulates the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Both of these hormones regulate blood sugar levels.
Artificial Pancreas Step Closer to Reimbursement From Basic Package, Goor, Netherlands - 13 Jul 2021
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NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock (12211789r)
An artificial pancreas at the company Inreda Diabetic. The device, which consists of a glucose meter and a pump, regulates the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Both of these hormones regulate blood sugar levels.
Artificial Pancreas Step Closer to Reimbursement From Basic Package, Goor, Netherlands - 13 Jul 2021
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NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock (12211789q)
An artificial pancreas at the company Inreda Diabetic. The device, which consists of a glucose meter and a pump, regulates the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Both of these hormones regulate blood sugar levels.
Artificial Pancreas Step Closer to Reimbursement From Basic Package, Goor, Netherlands - 13 Jul 2021
(c) Dukas -
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NEWS - Künstliche Bauchspeicheldrüse regelt den Blutzucker
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollandse Hoogte/Shutterstock (12211789s)
An artificial pancreas at the company Inreda Diabetic. The device, which consists of a glucose meter and a pump, regulates the release of the hormones insulin and glucagon. Both of these hormones regulate blood sugar levels.
Artificial Pancreas Step Closer to Reimbursement From Basic Package, Goor, Netherlands - 13 Jul 2021
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