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First Russian hypersonic missile scientist to go on trial for treason next week
First Russian hypersonic missile scientist to go on trial for treason next week
ST PETERSBURG, Russia The first of three Russian hypersonic missile scientists to be arrested on suspicion of treason
2023-05-24 23:54
Montenegro court scraps bail for crypto entrepreneur Do Kwon
Montenegro court scraps bail for crypto entrepreneur Do Kwon
SARAJEVO A higher court in Montenegro on Wednesday scrapped bail of 800,000 euros ($880,640) previously granted to Do
2023-05-24 23:54
Why this Washington debt limit showdown is different
Why this Washington debt limit showdown is different
Investors and the public have been content to largely brush off the slow-motion Washington march toward a self-imposed economic catastrophe.
2023-05-24 23:52
Alex Murdaugh indicted on 22 new financial fraud charges for stealing money from dead housekeeper’s family
Alex Murdaugh indicted on 22 new financial fraud charges for stealing money from dead housekeeper’s family
Convicted killer Alex Murdaugh has been indicted on a slew of new charges for stealing money from the family of his dead housekeeper. A federal grand jury returned a 22-count indictment against the 54-year-old disgraced legal dynasty heir charging him with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and bank fraud, bank fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering, the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office announced on Wednesday. Prosecutors allege that Murdaugh orchestrated a financial fraud scheme which stealing almost $3.5m from the estate of Gloria Satterfield and insurance carriers. Satterfield, who worked for the family for more than 20 years, died on 26 February 2018 – three weeks after she was found at the bottom of the steps leading into the Murdaugh family’s home. At the time, Murdaugh claimed that she had tripped over the family’s dogs and hit her head, and her death was regarded as an accidental fall. However, her death certificate cited her manner of death as “natural” and no autopsy was ever carried out.
2023-05-24 23:49
Filled Broadway seats hit pre-pandemic levels in first full season since Covid
Filled Broadway seats hit pre-pandemic levels in first full season since Covid
Filled Broadway seats reached pre-pandemic levels in the 2022-2023 season — which is the first full season of shows since Covid first forced theaters to shutter, The Broadway League announced Tuesday.
2023-05-24 23:48
Authorities capture 1 inmate who escaped Ohio prison, but convicted murderer still on the lam
Authorities capture 1 inmate who escaped Ohio prison, but convicted murderer still on the lam
Authorities say one of two inmates who escaped from an Ohio prison has been captured in Kentucky after a police pursuit of a stolen car the men were believed to be in ended in a crash and a foot chase
2023-05-24 23:48
Parque Arauco announces development of a new shopping center in Peru
Parque Arauco announces development of a new shopping center in Peru
SANTIAGO, Chile--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 24, 2023--
2023-05-24 23:29
Released on bail, Nigeria’s Kuti to begin concert tour amid assault trial
Released on bail, Nigeria’s Kuti to begin concert tour amid assault trial
Nigerian Afrobeat star Seun Kuti, who is facing trial on on charges of assaulting a police officer, will embark on a delayed concert tour after being released on bail, his manager said Wednesday
2023-05-24 23:28
New brain technology helps paralysed man with severe spine injury walk again
New brain technology helps paralysed man with severe spine injury walk again
A man paralysed in a bicycle accident more than a decade ago has regained the ability to stand and walk naturally, using technology developed by researchers in Switzerland. Neuroscientists at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) have created what they call a “wireless digital bridge” which is able to restore the connection lost between the brain and the spinal cord. This digital bridge is a brain–spine interface which allows Gert-Jan Oskam to regain control over the movement of his legs, enabling him to stand, walk and even climb stairs. The team said their technology also enabled Mr Oskam to recover some of the brain function he had lost since his accident, where he was able to show motor skills when the digital bridge was turned off. According to the researchers, this “digital repair of the spinal cord suggests that new nerve connections have developed”. Mr Oskam, 40, an engineer from the Netherlands, was living and working in China when he had a cycling accident in 2011. He injured his spinal cord and lost movement in his legs. Neurosurgeon Jocelyn Bloch, who is a professor at the EPFL, said: “When we met Gert-Jan, he was unable to take a step after a severe spinal cord injury.” Gregoire Courtine, a professor of neuroscience at the EPFL, said: “To walk, the brain must send a command to the region of the spinal cord responsible for the control of movements. For the first time after 10 years (I was able) to stand up and have a beer with some of my friends, so that was pretty cool Gert-Jan Oskam “When there is a spinal cord injury, this communication is interrupted. “Our idea was to re-establish this communication with a digital bridge – an electronic communication between the brain and the region of the spinal cord that is still intact and can control the leg movements.” Mr Oskam underwent two surgeries to implant electrodes in the brain and the spinal cord to make the digital bridge. The technology uses artificial intelligence to convert movement thoughts into actions, establishing a direct link between the brain and spinal cord regions involved in walking. Prof Courtine said: “For the first time this digital bridge bypasses an injury, restoring the communication between two regions of the central nervous system that are disconnected.” The team said their findings, published in the journal Nature, establish a framework where natural control of movement can be restored after paralysis. Mr Oskam said he is able to walk at least 100 metres or more, depending on the day. He is also able to walk on crutches, when the implant is switched of, raising hope that technologies such as these could restore lost nerve function. Prof Courtine said: “What we observed is a digital repair of the spine, a recovery of neurological function that he has lost for many years.” Mr Oskam said: “For the first time after 10 years (I was able) to stand up and have a beer with some of my friends, so that was pretty cool.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Meta Ireland to cut about 490 jobs Netflix begins crackdown on password sharing in the UK and US Netflix begins sending emails to UK customers about account sharing
2023-05-24 23:24
Biden's nominee for Kansas federal judge post asks to withdraw
Biden's nominee for Kansas federal judge post asks to withdraw
By Jacqueline Thomsen WASHINGTON Jabari Wamble, U.S. President Joe Biden's pick for a federal judgeship in Kansas, asked
2023-05-24 23:17
Cholera-hit S.African town blames govt for deadly outbreak
Cholera-hit S.African town blames govt for deadly outbreak
A grieving family gathers in their yard in a town near Pretoria, the epicentre of a deadly cholera outbreak, mourning the death of a relative, one of 17 people killed...
2023-05-24 23:15
Russia's Wagner boss says more than 20,000 of his fighters died in Bakhmut battle
Russia's Wagner boss says more than 20,000 of his fighters died in Bakhmut battle
The head of the Russian private army Wagner says his force lost more than 20,000 men in the drawn-out battle for the eastern Ukrainian city of Bakhmut
2023-05-24 22:59
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