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For First Time in History, AI Learns to Translate Silent Human Brain Activity into Text for Locked-In Syndrome Patients
In a landmark technological achievement, scientist has developed an AI system that can translate the thoughts of paralyzed patients into words.
Researchers Unveil Ultra-Precise, Mind-Controlled Prosthetic: ‘It’s like you have a hand again’
The researchers say that their new technology has given the fake limb the “most advanced prosthetic control that the world has seen.”
42-Year-old Zamboni Driver Wins First NHL Game After Being Tapped as Emergency Goalie
After Dave Ayres underwent a kidney transplant 15 years ago, he never thought he would play hockey again—and now, he is winning games for the Hurricanes.
Scientists Demonstrate Success of a Possible ‘EpiPen’ to Prevent Paralysis From Spinal Cord Injuries
University of Michigan scientists demonstrate success for possible EpiPen that uses nanoparticles to prevent paralysis after spinal cord injuries.
Brothers Break Three World Records for Charity By Rowing Across Atlantic Ocean in Just 35 Days
The three Scotsmen are the first brothers to row across the Atlantic and the youngest people to ever make the 3,000-mile ocean crossing.
One Giant Leap for Mankind; Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs of 2019
From generating clean renewable electricity all over the world to exploring the cosmic space beyond—science has made some great strides in 2019.
Girl Hand-Delivers More Than 1,000 Christmas Cards in Her Village After Having Her Leg Amputated
All this little girl wants for Christmas is to make people smile—so she has taken it upon herself to hand-deliver holiday cards to more than 1,000 people.
Without Wheelchair-Accessible Home, Boy is Unable to Leave Hospital; So Shaq Helps Pay for Family’s New House
When Shaq heard about a young shooting victim who couldn't return home without wheelchair accessibility, he simply bought the family a new house.
Scientists Develop New Test That Can Diagnose Lyme Disease in Just 15 Minutes
Rather than waiting weeks for lab technicians to diagnose Lyme disease, this exciting new technique will detect the illness in minutes.
Ultrasound Imaging Finally Gets an Upgrade As Scientists Improve the Quality by 10x
Scientists have unveiled a new technique using a super-resolution ultrasound method that improves resolution by 5 to 10 times compared to standard ultrasound images.
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These New Bionic Legs Allow Amputees to Feel and Use Prosthetic as If It Were Their Real Leg
Since three different amputees have been fitted with the bionic legs, the developers are confident that the prosthetics will soon be commercially available.
First Study of Its Kind Shows Aspirin May Reduce the Harms of Air Pollution By Half
Though the study showed that aspirin was the best at reducing the harmful effects of particulate matter on the lungs, other NSAIDS showed the same benefits.
Bedridden for 11 Years, Man Proves the Experts Wrong By Inventing a Surgery to Cure Himself
Doug Lindsay had just entered his senior year at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri when he came home from his first day of...
Researchers Have Successfully Made First-Ever Robotic Arm That Can Be Controlled By Your Mind
For the first time ever, researchers have created a robotic arm that can be non-invasively controlled by the user's mind.
After Being Told He Would Never Recover From Injury, Man is Now Traveling 2,300 Miles in a Wheelchair
Despite doctors giving him a grim prognosis following his accident, this guy is now traveling across the United States to continue proving them wrong.
Near-Death Experience Inspires Inventor to Create Wetsuit That Allows the Disabled to Swim Once More
A California surfer was trapped beneath the ocean waves when he first got the idea for a wetsuit that would help dozens of people swim once more.
You Should Finally Learn to Love Yourself: A ‘How To’ Manifesto For Depression Awareness Month
If you struggle with self-esteem issues, then there is a question that you should ask yourself to examine the cause and effects of your issues.
U.S. Marines Rush in to Save Seniors Stuck in Burning Building, All 190 Residents Are Successfully Rescued
The soldiers were not ordered to help in the rescue effort – they simply jumped into action.
98-Year-old Walking 6 Miles to His Wife’s Bedside Every Day Inspires Strangers to Donate Thousands
This 98-year-old man is not about to let age or exhaustion keep him from being with his wife.
Luther Younger has been married to Waverlee...
Quadriplegic Stuns Crowd by Nailing National Anthem With an Instrument He Designed Himself
A quadriplegic man delighted a stadium of thousands last weekend by playing the national anthem on a musical device that he created to overcome...