For the first time ever, a chip implanted in the brain allows a paralyzed man to tweet
A paralyzed man has posted his first “live thought tweet” after a computer chip was implanted in his brain, The Independent reports.
Read MoreA paralyzed man has posted his first “live thought tweet” after a computer chip was implanted in his brain, The Independent reports.
Read MoreA Spanish newspaper claimed that Barcelona player, Moroccan star Abdel Samad Zalzouli, refused to call up his country to play in the African Nations Cup, after choosing to represent Spain at the international level.
Read MoreCairo – In a remarkable irony, during a press conference to announce the most important achievements of his ministry; Instead of making his citizens happy, the Egyptian Minister of Supply and Internal Trade, Ali Al-Moselhi, caused the anger of the Egyptians by announcing an increase in the prices of a number of food commodities, most notably sugar.
Read MoreA State Department spokesperson told Al Jazeera that the United States is aware of reports of Iran’s launch of a missile into space, stressing that his country is concerned about Tehran’s development of space launch vehicles, and that this raises concerns related to limiting the spread of weapons.
Read MoreWhen American and Israeli agents launched the Stuxnet cyberattack on Iran’s nuclear program, spies, engineers, and hackers thought they could seriously damage Iran’s ability to produce enriched uranium and slow its nuclear program without firing a single shot or taking lives. But soon, Iran returned to the development of its nuclear program to become greater capabilities
Read More