A scientist in Norway gave himself brain damage after testing an experimental weapon designed to disprove the existence of 'Havana Syndrome'.
Every major Star Trek series has pulled this classic move, from The Original Series to Deep Space Nine to Starfleet Academy.
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Moving from behind the wheel to under the hood, competitive driver Francisco Soldavini ’29 combines a love for cars and engineering at Santa Clara.
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Obscene language tics, called coprolalia, don’t reveal what people with Tourette’s think and feel. In fact, tics often compel people to say or do precisely what they most wish to avoid.
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A research team led by scientists at Queen Mary University of London and University College London (UCL), has found new clues about how the brains of people with Down Syndrome develop differently from ...
After facing a delayed decision deadline and a clinical hold, Regenxbio’s Hunter syndrome gene therapy has been rejected by the FDA. In rejecting RGX-121, the FDA raised concerns about its clinical ...
A large, long-term study found that playing a brain training video game may help protect the brain against dementia for decades. Experts say the findings are the strongest evidence yet that cognitive ...
Pakistani PM Shehbaz Sharif faced embarrassment at Trump's Board of Peace meeting. He overpraised Trump and was pushed to the ...