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Brain stimulation safely restores sense of touch for up to decade
What if people who have lost the ability to feel their hands could get that sense back—not through a prosthetic glove, but through tiny pulses of electricity delivered directly to the brain?
Woman's puzzling decline turns out to be cobalt poisoning from hip replacement
Doctors find grey fluid and dead, metallic flesh inside poisoned woman's hip. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Visiting the stars (and planets, and telescopes) in VR
Walkthrough experience includes visits to stars, exoplanets, and observatories. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Wing Commander IV and the FMV future that never quite was
C:\ArsGames takes a look at the time Chris Roberts more or less made a whole movie. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
French fans take over Brooklyn Bridge as tension builds ahead of Sweden clash
French fans take over Brooklyn Bridge as tension builds ahead of Sweden clash
French fans were seen partying on the iconic Brooklyn Bridge this week ahead of their sides clash against Sweden in their first knockout game of the 2026 World Cup. On paper, France has an advantage, but manager Didier Deschamps has warned against being too confident and many fan
Crimea back in play? Russia feels pain of Ukraine long-range strikes
Crimea back in play? Russia feels pain of Ukraine long-range strikes
A couple of weeks back, we asked if the tide was turning in Ukraine. Short version: a little with a disclaimer: it's hard cutting through the fog of war. Now, we're beginning to wonder if Crimea could be back in play. Kyiv’s new line of longer-range missiles and drones wreaking h
The world's top cities to live in, according to Monocle magazine
The world's top cities to live in, according to Monocle magazine
Lifestyle magazine Monocle has just released its "Quality of Life survey". The ranking isn't based on hard data, but on how cities actually feel to live in. Securing the top spot is the Japanese capital Tokyo, followed by Copenhagen, Lisbon, Vienna and Sydney. Paris comes in at n
How barbers help Kenya's largest mental health hospital, one haircut at a time
How barbers help Kenya's largest mental health hospital, one haircut at a time
In Kenya, mental health workers are trying to get men to take their psychological wellbeing more seriously. It can be a huge uphill battle, particularly when people feel like they have to suffer in silence. However, doing small things intentionally is a powerful start. The countr
Moscow starts feeling bite of fuel shortages as Ukraine ramps up attacks
Moscow starts feeling bite of fuel shortages as Ukraine ramps up attacks
After a rare admission by President Putin that the army was suffering from a fuel shortage, Gallup pollsters have released new findings that Russia's "economic pessimism" has hit a 20-year high. For months, Ukrainian drones have been attacking Russian oil infrastructure and the c
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Heated yoga can ease depressive symptoms, the more you go the better you feel
Heated yoga, or hot yoga, is practiced in a room heated to 32–40°C (90–105°F) and has gained popularity in recent years. The warmth helps loosen your muscles, making it easier to stretch and increasing workout intensity. Conventional yoga has been shown to ease depressive symptom
Literary icon Margaret Atwood on why The Handmaid’s Tale no longer feels like fiction
Literary icon Margaret Atwood on why The Handmaid’s Tale no longer feels like fiction
Two-time Booker prize-winning author, Margaret Atwood has spent four decades warning what happens when democracy, women’s rights and free expression begin to erode. Today, many readers believe the world has caught up with her fiction. In this interview with FRANCE 24’s Eve Jackso
'I feel forgiveness': Daniel Gwynn on life after 30 years on death row
'I feel forgiveness': Daniel Gwynn on life after 30 years on death row
Daniel Gwynn spent 30 years on death row for a murder he did not commit. In an interview with FRANCE 24, the Pennsylvania man, exonerated in 2024 after his conviction was found to be deeply flawed, said he now feels "forgiveness" towards those who wronged him – but that the state