Researchers test low-cost methylene blue and blood biomarkers to detect cerebral malaria early and reduce brain injury, potentially improving...
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Maroc - Times of India - Life & Style - 17/09/2024 08:28
A 64-year-old man with ALS in the US has successfully used an implantable brain-computer interface by Synchron to interact with Amazon Alexa. This innovation allows him to control various devices and perform tasks such as making video calls and shopping online using his mind, significantly improving independence for those with severe paralysis.
Researchers test low-cost methylene blue and blood biomarkers to detect cerebral malaria early and reduce brain injury, potentially improving...
Researchers test low-cost methylene blue and blood biomarkers to detect cerebral malaria early and reduce brain injury, potentially improving...
Google announced the Universal Commerce Protocol (UCP), an open standard that allows artificial intelligence (AI) agents to manage the entire online...
A Virginia man, Ra-Jon James, has shared his inspiring story of recovery after miraculously going from complete paralysis to walking again. His...
A Virginia man, Ra-Jon James, has shared his inspiring story of recovery after miraculously going from complete paralysis to walking again. His...
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AS EDUCATION systems increasingly pivot towards the deployment of a range of digital technologies in their pedagogy, educators are increasingly...
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