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The first human trials of Neuralink’s brain-computer interface are being sought

Elon Musk’s Neuralink has received US Food and Drug Administration’s approval to conduct a human test of its brain-to-computer device for helping people with paralysis control prostheses and to restore vision. It is seeking people who are over the age of 22 with a reliable and consistent family member to participate in the study. The implant is not visible when implanted.

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DeepMind’s new technology can make predictions about genetic diseases

Bioinformatician iga Avsec has predicted rare diseases by using’AlphaMissense’ model of missense genetic variation. It can predict rare diseases by looking for genetic alterations that are linked to disease. The missense variant, found in over four million humans, is labelled either benign or pathogenic after years of research. The model claims to be the most accurate predictor for the next few years.

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Tropical Storm Warnings were issued for New England because of Hurricane Lee

A tropical storm warning has been issued for part of coastal Massachusetts including Nantucket, Martha’s and Cape Cod due to the “supersonic Lee Event”. The National Hurricane Center has said its hurricane and tropical storm watches referred to conditions expected on Saturday. The storm surge will be 2 to 4 feet above ground if the storm surge peaks along with high tide, forecasters said.

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Child growth is faltering in low resource settings

We have used randomized and longitudinal studies of ki project to quantify the incidence of the proportion of wasting between birth and 24 months of age in low-income countries. We estimated wasting outcomes within specific cohorts and pooling estimates within each age using random-effects models. The pooled age-specific means allowed for a random effect of the mean in each cohort.

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In low-resource settings there are causes and consequences of child growth faltering

We first estimated the mean in each cohort, and then pooled age-specific means across cohorts, while allowing for a cohort-level random effect. The mean difference between the LAZ at older ages compared to the stunting reversal at the younger ages was estimated within each age interval. The effect of an individualized intervention on an exposure was estimated using a variable importance measure methodology.

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Eye disease and the risk of Parkinson’s can be detected by artificial intelligence

Researchers have developed a tool,Found, that uses hundreds of photos of the retina to learn how to predict what parts of an image should look like. “If you have some systemic cardiovascular disease…we can directly visualise [that] in retinal images,” Pearse Keane, a doctor at London’s Moorfields Eye Hospital, said. Found can be used to detect cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases.

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McConnell’s health issues worry Democrats

US Senator Mike McConnell, who underwent surgery last week, said that he has been given a “clean bill of health” after having the tests. “I don’t think I’m going to have to go back to work,” he added. The 67-year-old, who is the Senate minority leader, had undergone surgery last week to remove a blood clot from his lungs.

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The dinosaur is thought to have reconsidered bird evolution

The early evolution of the bird’s sternum, absence of sternal elements in anchiorines and aves are some of the areas where there is no sternal elements, according to a study. Re-evaluation of Haarlem Archaeopteryx and radiation of maniraptoran theropod dinosaurs has also been suggested, researchers said. A juvenile coelurosaurian theropod from China indicatesrboreal habits, they added.

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The cancer research has a lot of problems

A report has said that of the 161 approvals for solid adult cancer therapies by the US Food and Drug Administration since 2017, only 35% were graded as delivering “substantial clinically meaningful benefit”. It added that Stanford University in California has a Share of 343, despite just 11% of its Nature Index output for the period 2018–22 being related to cancer research.

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A judge says the Porn Age Verification law is unconstitutional

A judge in Texas has blocked the state’s law requiring pornography sites to post a health warning and age verification, saying it’sunconstitutional. The judge said the state provides “virtual no evidence that this is an effective method to combat children’s access to sexual material”. Porn sites are required to provide warnings about the possible psychological effects of viewing porn.

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