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Scientists Test Tiny Injectable Brain Chips That Could Treat Brain Disorders Without Invasive Surgery
Even newer “minimally invasive” ideas, like stent-mounted electrodes deployed through blood vessels, still require a catheter ...
Columbia University researchers are the first to show that focused ultrasound—a noninvasive technique that uses sound waves ...
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Test Your Brain with These Genius-Level Puzzles
Ready to put your brain to the ultimate test? Check out these genius-level puzzles that will really make you think! If you ...
The tailenders should have looked to bat with Jamie Smith. Really poor from the batters towards the end. The plan should have ...
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Scientists test tiny brain chips to treat disorders without surgery
Tiny electronic chips that can be threaded into the brain through a needle instead of a scalpel are moving from speculative ...
Mitchell Starc returned with figures of 7/58 as Australia bowled out England for 172 in the first innings of the first Ashes Test in Perth.
You have an exceptionally fast brain with an IQ of 140+ if you can solve this math puzzle in just 7 seconds. Put your brain ...
Studies from Novo Nordisk due early next month will give the strongest indication yet of whether blockbuster GLP-1 drugs - a ...
Harnessing the muscle of one of the world's fastest supercomputers, researchers have built one of the largest and most ...
A senior neurologist from Apollo Hospitals, Dr Sudhir Kumar, warned that symptoms like fatigue, brain fog and restless legs ...
Dementia can potentially be predicted up to 10 years before signs first appear, thanks to highly accurate blood tests, ...
BBC Sport's From The Ashes series concludes with the inside story of Ashton Agar's record-breaking introduction to Test ...
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