Category: Science & Technology

Neuralink Receives FDA Go-Ahead for First Human Trials

Neuralink has received FDA approval to conduct its first human trials, indicating its potential to revolutionize the lives of individuals with neurological conditions and disabilities. Neuralink’s ambitious goal is to create a seamless connection between human brains and computers, enabling individuals to communicate and interact with machines in unprecedented ways.

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Outrage At Google ‘Slavery Simulation’ Game

A game named “Simulador de Escravidão,” or “Slavery Simulator,” was taken down by Google Play on Wednesday following outrage in Brazil. For about a month, Google Play users in Brazil could download a game that simulated what the South American nation looked like in the 1600s — a Portuguese colony

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Genetic Mutation | Woman Feels No Pain, Fear, Anxiety

A study published in the journal Brain revealed that a woman named Jo Cameron, who has a genetic mutation, feels no pain, fear, or anxiety. A mother of two from Scotland, could be a key figure in the development of more effective painkillers, new research suggests. Jo Cameron has never

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Scientists Study Brains Of Fighter Pilots Who Encounter UFOs

Garry Nolan, a professor of pathology at Stanford University in California, stated that he studied the brains of fighter pilots who encounter UFOs, and found that they had white matter disease. A SCIENTIST who studied the brains of fighter pilots who reportedly encountered UFOs has claimed that aliens have been

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Did Scientists Accidentally Invent An Anti-Addiction Drug?

Scientists accidentally invent an anti-addiction drug. Christian Hendershot, a psychiatrist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, said that Semaglutide and its chemical relatives seem to work, at least in animals, against an unusually broad array of addictive drugs. All her life, Victoria Rutledge thought

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Fusion: The Worldwide Race To Capture The Power Of The Sun

Researchers in multiple nations have created what is called a tokamak reactor, which uses enormously powerful magnetic fields to contain the fusion reaction for milliseconds of time. This shows the worldwide race to capture the power of the sun. For decades it has been the modern version of turning lead

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