At the Cybathlon, May the Best Brain-Computer Interface Win
Every four years at the Cybathlon, teams of researchers and technology “pilots” compete to see whose brain-computer interface holds the most promise.
Every four years at the Cybathlon, teams of researchers and technology “pilots” compete to see whose brain-computer interface holds the most promise.
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Modern cellphone cameras make it easy to capture the famously fickle Aurora Borealis.
A constitutional amendment in the nuclear-armed country extends the chief’s power over all the military and brings Pakistan’s highest court under tighter political control.
The cease-fire with Hamas has blunted the hunger faced by Gazans during the war. But aid agencies say Israeli restrictions are still hobbling their work.
In a message obtained by Congress, the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein wrote that Donald J. Trump spent hours at his house with one of Mr. Epstein’s victims.
The apparel giant is now valued at $5 billion after a new fund-raising round, as it continues to grow its business.
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After a 54-day break, the House is expected to vote on the Senate-passed spending deal. Approval would clear it for President Trump’s signature.
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They need to fortify the American political system against future attempts to play dictator and lay out a project of genuine democratic renewal.
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The threat from Washington is going to require teamwork.
Many business leaders are skipping the annual United Nations climate summit in Belém, Brazil, or are attending events in other cities.
New court cases seek to define content created by artificial intelligence as defamatory — a novel concept that has captivated some legal experts.
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Government employees distributed Bibles and prepared materials “commonly used in Hinduism, Sikhism and Rastafarianism,” according to emails.
Research on adults who take S.S.R.I.s shows they tamp down sexual desire. Why aren’t we studying what that could mean for adolescents who take them?
Even as schools have banned phones, the pandemic-era practice of giving students their own laptops and tablets has remained.
At an international conference, researchers at the forefront of animal-human transplantation compared notes and allowed themselves the first real optimism in decades.
American women need the freedom to determine the course of their own lives.
Like many on Wall Street, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent used a limited partnership to avoid Medicare taxes. Unlike the others, he’s now overseeing the I.R.S.
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The night skies across the United States lit up as fast-moving charged particles from the sun slammed into the Earth’s atmosphere.