Electrical Spinal Implant Helps Paralyzed Man Regain Ability to Walk, Cycle And Climb Medicine & Technology Feb 07, 2022 A 30-year-old paralyzed man and two others received a spinal implant, which sends electrical signals to the spine that control movement to help them regain mobility.
Being Left-Handed Might Have Began in the Fetal Stage Nov 04, 2020 The study from 2017 suggests that being left-handed is caused by gene expression asymmetries that have started during the first 15 weeks of pregnancy.
Hi-Tech Corsets: A New Treatment To Reduce Back Pain Oct 07, 2020 A new high tech corset uses tiny sensors and motors to "stretch out" painful areas of the back and effectively relieve pressure on the spine.
Music Therapy, Natural Analgesic In Spine Surgery Patients Mar 30, 2017 A new research proves that music is not just for entertainment but it also acts as a natural analgesic for patients recovering from spine surgery.
Texting Is Like Carrying An 8-Year-Old Child On Your Spine: Risky Nov 19, 2014 Texting is bad for your spine, study says.
Tapeworm in Brain Found To Be Culprit of Man's Severe Migraines; Eating Undercooked Bacon, Not Washing Hands Properly Could Be To Blame For Infection
Plato’s Long-Lost Grave Found Using AI To Decipher Herculaneum Scrolls; Greek Philosopher Had Been Sold Into Slavery: Report
SPACE NASA’s Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Readable Data From Deep Space After Months of Transmitting Nonsense Responses
SPACE Small Dark Formations on the Red Planet's Surface Appear Like Spider in Photos Captured by ESA's Mars Express
SPACE Citizen Scientists Identify New Sample of Over 1,000 Hidden Asteroids in Hubble’s Archival Data
SPACE NASA Engineers Successfully Repair Voyager 1 After 5 Months of Troubleshooting 15 Billion Miles Away