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The First Reactions to Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Are Thwippin' Fantastic

After what feels like an eternity (ok, it’s been five years—but a lot has happened since 2018!), the sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is nearly here—and the first reactions to Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse make it sound like the wait was well worth it.

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A Massive Gravitational Wave Observatory Is Returning to Action

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YouTube Stories are going away on June 26th

YouTube creators can wave goodbye to Stories, as the service is killing off its version of the feature. Starting on June 26th, it’ll no longer be possible to create a new YouTube Story. Any Stories you post before that date will vanish seven days after they’re uploaded.

YouTube first said in late 2017 that it was testing the format (funnily enough, YouTube Stories were originally called “reels”). The platform changed the name and it started rolling out the feature more broadly the following year.

We’ve seen many social platforms incorporate a Story feature over the last several years after Snapchat popularized the format, most notably Instagram. As with Twitter and LinkedIn, though, YouTube is ditching its take on the feature.

In truth, YouTube probably doesn’t need both Stories and its TikTok-style Shorts, which aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. The service also noted creators can use Community posts to share quick updates with their audiences. YouTube said that, among creators who use “posts and Stories, posts on average drive many times more comments and likes compared to Stories.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/youtube-stories-are-going-away-on-june-26th-170034464.html?src=rss

Paralyzed Man Walks Again: Digital Bridge Connects Brain And Spinal Cord

In a remarkable breakthrough, a paralyzed man has regained the ability to walk, climb stairs, and even enjoy time with friends at a bar, all thanks to a team of dedicated neurosurgeons and neuroscientists in Switzerland, that created a special wireless “digital bridge” that restored communication between the man’s brain and spinal cord.

This incredible technology (known as a brain-computer interface) involves two electronic implants — one in the brain and another in the spinal cord: The brain implant is carefully positioned to decode the electrical signals produced when the patient thinks about walking.

Similarly, the spinal cord implant targets the region responsible for controlling leg movements so together, they’re able to repair the broken connection between the brain and the spinal cord, allowing movement to occur.

According to ABC7 Chicago, the first recipient of this innovative treatment was Gert-Jan Oskam, a 40-year-old engineer from the Netherlands who had experienced paralysis due to a spinal cord injury from a bike accident. The results were astounding: Within days of the implants being calibrated, Oskam noticed improvements.

He could control his hips within minutes, and with dedicated training, he achieved remarkable milestones like walking, climbing stairs, and maneuvering ramps — even the simple joy of standing at a bar with friends was restored and the best part is that the implants remained effective for over a year, providing Oskam with newfound independence (even when he was unsupervised at home).

Adaptive AI was able to help the man to walk again. (Image: ABC7Chicago)

Adaptive AI helps to interpret movement intentions

The technology behind this achievement is truly fascinating — it uses adaptive artificial intelligence to interpret movement intentions from the brain in real time. Once the relevant signals are identified, they are converted into electrical stimulation for the spinal cord, activating the leg muscles and enabling the desired movements.

What’s even more astonishing is that Oskam experienced continued improvements in his sensory perceptions and motor skills, even when the digital bridge was switched off, which suggests that the treatment not only repaired his spinal cord but also promoted the growth of new nerve connections.

This breakthrough not only offers hope to paralyzed individuals but also holds promise for the restoration of arm and hand functions in the future.

The collaboration between Swiss medical and scientific institutions, such as Lausanne University Hospital, the University of Lausanne, and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (along with the contribution of the French Atomic Energy Commission in developing the implants) has opened up incredible possibilities in the field of neurorehabilitation.

We celebrate this fantastic achievement, which brings us one step closer to transforming the lives of individuals affected by paralysis.

 

Paralyzed Man Walks Again: Digital Bridge Connects Brain And Spinal Cord

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South Carolina Governor Signs New Abortion Ban Into Law

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House of the Dragon's Paddy Considine Gets Personal About King Viserys

In season one of HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon, Paddy Considine played King Viserys, the ruler of the Seven Kingdoms—a character whose physical decline became more horrific as the series progressed. The actor has revealed he drew on deeply personal experiences to portray Viserys’ agonizing journey. 

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The New Barbie Trailer Gets Even Weirder Than You Were Expecting

Have you been wondering what the heck the Barbie movie is about? Sure, we all love the trailers and images but what’s the actual story? Well, in a brand new trailer, we find out…and it has to do with Barbie’s feet. At least, it starts there.

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