A new study reveals experimental drug XL20 crosses the blood-brain barrier to stop toxic TDP-43 clumping in ALS.
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Gadget of the Week: When soccer balls need charging
The tech built into the Adidas Trionda Pro soccer ball is wonderful for refs, but not so much for goalkeepers, writes ARTHUR GOLDSTUCK.
As Maya Joint would recount, the dream of playing on centre court at Wimbledon against the best in the business had been with ...
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What happens during competency evaluation? An expert explains
What happens during competency evaluation? An expert explains ...
It’s Saturday, and today’s vibe is all about small wins and smart choices. You don’t need a huge plan to have a good day—just ...
The AWOL Aetherion Max is an exceptional projector thanks to superb image quality, high brightness, super-short input lag, ...
Could it be Novak Djokovic’s summer at Wimbledon? I wouldn’t rule it out. Even if he has lost half a step since his peak years as an athlete, this tournament is all about the mind.
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Putin’s ‘threat’ to Poland is just another sign of his desperation
Reports suggest that Russia may be planning an armed provocation on Polish soil ...
Gentleman's Pursuits on MSN
Your morning coffee is rewiring your brain and gut
Is Your Morning Coffee Rewiring Your Brain? Let's be real — most of us don't reach for that first cup of coffee in the ...
I still remember the paper planners we got in elementary school. They were spiral-bound, with lined paper, and each page bore an inspirational quotation—the usual stuff about hard work and success and ...
How Harry Kane transcended England to become the best footballer in the world - The Three Lions’ captain has had to work hard ...
The Cortisol-Testosterone Trade-off Nobody Explains When the body perceives sustained threat, a deadline that never ends, ...
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