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Paralysed patients able to walk short distances after having electrodes implanted in their brains | Science, Climate &am

In a world first, surgeons have used a technique called deep brain stimulation to "re-awaken" dormant nerve fibres in the spinal cord and re-establish control of the leg muscles.

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      More women, young adults being diagnosed with autism - Kaiser Permanente Division of Research

      A large analysis of autism spectrum disorder diagnoses over more than 10 years finds significant increases in young adults, women, and children in some racial or ethnic groups.

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        World-first therapy using donor cells sends autoimmune diseases into remission

        The treatment’s success in three people raises hopes for mass production of cutting-edge CAR T therapies.

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            Security Firm Discovers Remote Worker Is Really a North Korean Hacker

            Security awareness company KnowBe4 noticed something was fishy when the employee's company-issued Mac began loading malware.

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                ACADEMIA IS BROKEN! Stanford Nobel-Prize Scandal Explained

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                  "Snake-like" Probe Images Arteries from Within

                  The new fiber-optic probe could transform aneurysm and brain clot treatments

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                    This sound-suppressing silk can create quiet spaces

                    MIT researchers developed a silk fabric, which is barely thicker than a human hair, that can suppress unwanted noise and reduce noise transmission in a large room.

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                      Emergency services a likely target for cyberattacks, warns DHS

                      Emergency services are increasingly likely targets for cyberattacks, warns the Department of Homeland Security.

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                        New diabetes discovery could ‘eliminate’ need for insulin injections says researcher

                        Professor Sam El-Osta from the Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute says their latest discovery could “eliminate” the need for around-the-clock insulin injecti...

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                          Global hacking network taken down, Justice Department says

                          A global hacking network was taken down in an FBI-led operation, the Justice Department announced. Jeff Pegues has more on the operation and the danger of ra...