Young contact sports players' brains can show signs of damage years before symptoms of long-term brain disease appear, a small US study finds. Researchers found that brain tissues from under-51-year-old sports players had more inflammation, loss of nerve cells, and damage to blood vessels, than t| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz
Nestacell, a therapy prepared from stem cells in young teeth, appears safe and to help adults with Huntington’s disease move better.| Huntington's Disease News
The title of this review was carefully chosen, not glibly. I want what is best for VR and all other technologies on the Reality–Virtuality Continuum, Magic Leap included. Unfortunately, their current offering is a tragedy in the classical sense, even more so when you consider how their massive funding and carefully crafted hype sucked all … Continue reading "Magic Leap is a Tragic Heap"| The Blog of Palmer Luckey