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Penn State researchers have developed an EEG device so thin and flexible it looks like a strand of hair, making brain monitoring far less intrusive.
The human body is a mystery. A mass of tissue, muscles, vascular systems, and 70% water? Are we just walking flesh balloons filled with liquid? None of it makes sense, yet I'm here typing these words.
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Innovative Maryland surgeons pioneer first-of-its-kind transorbital approach to remove spinal tumors, successfully treating a ...
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Stolarz wasn't pulled from the game after a puck to the mask or a controversial forearm to the head in Game 1.
A postmortem examination conducted by the Judicial Medical Officer (JMO) of the Hambantota Hospital has revealed that the ...
Mahara Magistrate Kanchana de Silva on Monday issued open warrants for the immediate arrest of former State Minister Prasanna ...
I just finished reading the prompt and poignant response of Ms. Susan Aryeetey, the Acting Executive-Director of the Ghana ...
Scientists have found a way to map the intricate patterns of cells in mouse brain tissue with an off-the-shelf light ...
Kalpesh T. Vakharia part of team performing first-of-its-kind surgery at University of Maryland Medical Center ...
Brad Smith is the third person in the world to get a brain chip implant with Elon Musk's Neuralink, and the first nonverbal ALS patient to do so.