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Scientists Test Tiny Injectable Brain Chips That Could Treat Brain Disorders Without Invasive Surgery
Even newer “minimally invasive” ideas, like stent-mounted electrodes deployed through blood vessels, still require a catheter ...
Ferroelectric materials are used in infrared cameras, medical ultrasounds, computer memory and actuators that turn electric ...
D polymer film that’s nearly impermeable to any gas may soon protect chips, sensors, OLEDs, and next-gen solar cells from ...
A federal court filing offers the first sign of how defense lawyers plan to fight the largest terrorism case in Metro Detroit ...
The Brescia Review Court has annulled the seizure of the electronic devices of former deputy prosecutor of Pavia, Mario ...
Inmate Dallas Stewart received a 10-year sentence for possessing child porn in prison, adding to his 50-year term for child ...
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Child pornography found in jail cell, inmate gets more jail time
A man already serving a 50-year sentence for child rape and aggravated sexual battery has been handed an additional 10 years ...
In a search of his cell, a West Tennessee inmate, currently serving a 50-year sentence for rape of a child and aggravated sexual battery, was found to be in possession of child sexual abuse material.
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New solid-state sodium battery could replace lithium for safer, cheaper EVs
Researchers in Canada have tested solid-state sodium batteries that are safer, cheaper and more sustainable than lithium ones ...
Apple's rumored foldable could come as soon as 2026, though it may have company with a possible iPhone Air 2 or other devices.
Trotz was formerly the Deputy Director & Science Adviser, Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre, Belmopan, Belize ...
Two Belkin power banks and an iPhone tracking stand are being recalled due to fire risks. Find out if your charger is ...
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