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Brad Smith becomes first non-verbal ALS patient to narrate video using Neuralink brain chip

Smith's synthetic voice was created by analyzing old recordings made before his illness, allowing him to regain a voice for his thoughts and communicate in a voice similar to his own.

Israeli company presents revolutionary study on dog's cancer-sniffing capabilities

The part of the canine brain dedicated to smell is 40 times larger than in people - allowing them to detect tiny chemical changes in breath samples, such as those caused by developing tumors.

Scientists create 'black hole bomb' in laboratory for the first time

The experiment may reveal how black holes energize nearby particles and help test theories about exotic fields, including those potentially linked to dark matter.

700 Chinese poems reveals 1,400-year-old decline of Yangtze's finless porpoise

700 Chinese poems show 1,400-year decline of Yangtze’s finless porpoise.

Vesuvius challenge: AI unlocks text of burned philosophical treatise papyrus

The scroll named PHerc. 172, one of three from Herculaneum housed at the Bodleian Libraries in Oxford, was scanned last July.

New study finds kissing after gluten consumption is safe for people with celiac disease

Drinking water before kissing reduces gluten transfer to safe levels, researchers say.

What makes us happy? New research challenges everything we thought

Love, wealth, mindfulness—or something else entirely? Researcher claims happiness is personal, and so should be the solutions.

Study finds regular coffee consumption reduces risk of frailty in older adults

Researchers suggest antioxidants in coffee may help reduce inflammation and prevent muscle damage in the elderly.

Uncontrolled reentry of Soviet-era spacecraft Kosmos 482 expected in May

Experts say the Venus-bound probe's durable design could allow it to survive reentry, posing a small risk to populated areas.

Magnetar explosions could be a major source of cosmic gold, new study reveals

Evidence from old NASA and ESA data suggests magnetar flares may have created heavy elements in the early universe.

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