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Asian mother gave birth to Caucasian children after fertility clinic implanted wrong embryos

A mother who gave birth to two babies from different mothers and then had to give them up has won a payout from the clinic in California that mixed up the...

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Pacemaker: Right-side Pacemaker Implanted Successfully | Raipur News

Raipur: The doctors at Advanced Cardiac Institute (ACI), Raipur successfully normalized the irregular heartbeat of a 75-year-old man using a right-sid.

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Five Science Fiction Movie to Stream Now - The New York Times

This month’s picks include near-future psychological drama, Oscar-nominated robot antics and a bearded, mysterious Hugo Weaving.

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Would You Like a Microchip in Your Brain? Vast Majority Worry About Totalitarian Control as Tech Advances

It has been the subject of science fiction stories, and movies for years. Technology fused with the human body or brain to help us think faster, fight off disease, store memories, and in theory, have a longer more productive life. But a recent nationwide online poll of likely voters reveals widespread worries about such future technology. 

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Meet Drak the vampire from Westport, otherwise known as Vlad Dracula-Lowe


Meet Drak the vampire from Westport, otherwise known as Vlad Dracula-Lowe
22 Feb, 2021 05:31 PM
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Drak decided when he was 5 years old that he wanted horns. Photo / Rose O'Connor
Drak decided when he was 5 years old that he wanted horns. Photo / Rose O'Connor
Otago Daily Times
By: Rose O’Connor
Westport people may be familiar with the face of Drak, the town's resident "vampire", complete with implanted horns and fangs, but few may know his story.
Born Andrew John Brown, "Drak'', as he likes to be known, changed his name by deed poll when he was 21 to Vlad Dracula-Lowe.

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How Our Brains Track Other People's Location Is Weirdly Consistent Between Brains


How Our Brains Track Other People's Location Is Weirdly Consistent Between Brains
24 DECEMBER 2020
When navigating a space, it turns out human brains form eerily similar spatial-awareness brain waves. Scientists have discovered this after devising a method to scan our brains during free movements, as opposed to lying still in a scanner.
 
"Our results imply that our brains create a universal signature to put ourselves in someone else's shoes," explained neurosurgeon Nanthia Suthana from the University of California, Los Angeles.
Previous studies in rats revealed low-frequency brain waves help rodents keep track of their position when exploring a new place – by defining a place's boundaries. Similar boundary-defining waves had also been identified in humans, but only when they navigated a virtual environment while they remained still for brain scans.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150502:21:12:00

under union rules we have to progress at this aerate the most productive in the efficient workers. >> so you start to slack off. >> exactly at the "wall street journal" we would interview heads of the fortune 100 companies that would decided they would build new factories and they would say we don't even consider a state if it is not right to work. john: implanted increased 8% in right to work state. >> the biggest thing in charleston to build a massive building plants which left seattle which was unionized because they did not want to do with the union but that is 7,000 jobs that are now in south carolina. john: but the union says correctly that both the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140409:09:54:00

very real, and that's exciting but a little scary. >> as long as it's not too painful. you know. i think it would be -- it would be a very, you know, something i haven't felt in 20-some years. it would be an interesting feeling. >> reporter: the research at the university of louisville studied four paralyzed men with spinal cord injuries who had epidural stimulators implanted near the base of their spine. all four have had amazing results including limb movement and regaining bladder control. >> it provides basically electrical signals below that level of injury, and it's been amazing to see what the body is able to do without the input directly from the brain. >> reporter: rob also was paralyzed after a diving accident. he's actually applied, though, to have a similar simulator implanted and is incredibly hopeful. >> the fact that the four out of four people that have been tried are all showing results is huge. >> reporter: while no one is calling it a cure, quality of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20140402:19:56:00

from visa, no rich fat cat bankers skimming off the top? >> a good point. wayne says, i think we'll have a chip implanted and scanned. this is where the future is taking us. >> wayne found the chip. you're not supposed to find it, wayne. [ male announcer ] this is kevin.

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