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Injectable Wireless Brain Chips Target Disease Deep In Brain

MIT's "circulatronics" are microscopic wireless brain chips injected via bloodstream, bypassing surgery for precise, targeted neurological treatments.

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Marvel Gives Response on Ryan Gosling Wanting to Be Ghost Ride in MCU

Before presenting the whole phase five line-up, Marvel stated that phase four…

Yu-gi-oh Reprints & Premium Rarities Drive Market Trends

Explore how premium Yu-Gi-Oh rarities like Dragon Master Magia reshape markets, balancing…

Slam Dunk Movie Recasts Original Voice Actors

To the amazement of many fans, The First Slam Dunk disclosed that…

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China Launches First Mass Production Flying Car Factory

XPENG AEROHT's launch of the world's first flying car production factory in China signifies a major leap in the flying car industry's global race.

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Ps5 Coolant Leak: Causes Of Overheating & Shutdowns

PS5 launch units risk failure due to liquid metal coolant leaks, especially…

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Hacked Ecovacs Deebot X2 Vacuums Chase Pets And Spout Slurs

In 2025, hackers breached Ecovacs Deebot X2 vacuums in US cities, exploiting…

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Bill Gates Accuses Musk Of Killing Poorest Via Usaid Cuts

In May 2025, Bill Gates accused Elon Musk of harming global health…

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Poland Enacts Zero Income Tax For Parents With 2 Children

Poland eliminates personal income tax for parents with two children, saving families…

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Pokemon Poke-nade Tamagotchi Toy Launches With 157 Pokémon

Experience the Poke-nade: a Tamagotchi-style device housing 157 Pokémon. Release in Japan…

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Ai Model Predicts Earthquakes A Week Early With 70% Accuracy

Breakthrough AI at University of Texas predicts 70% of earthquakes a week…

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Trichobatrachus Robustus: Wolverine Frog Retractable Claws

The hairy frog, *Trichobatrachus robustus*, can break its own bones to form…

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Count Cricket Chirps For Temperature Using Dolbear’s Law

Crickets predict temperature using Dolbear's Law. Count chirps for 14 seconds, add…

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