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Neuroscience Breakthrough , Could Lead to New Treatments for , Spinal Cord Injuries.<br/>'Newsweek' reports that neuroscientists have <br/>discovered that the human spinal cord is capable of <br/>making its own memories independent of the brain.<br/>The discovery, which challenges previous <br/>ideas about neural circuits outside of the brain,<br/>could represent a breakthrough for people <br/>recovering from spinal cord injuries. .<br/>Learning and memory is<br/>often attributed as functions <br/>of the brain exclusively, Aya Takeoka, principal investigator at Japan's <br/>RIKEN Center for Brain Science, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>Although scientists knew for <br/>more than a century that the <br/>spinal cord could learn and adapt <br/>movements in the absence of brain <br/>input, we did not know how <br/>the spinal cord learns and <br/>memorize what is has learned, Aya Takeoka, principal investigator at Japan's <br/>RIKEN Center for Brain Science, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>Gaining insights into the underlying <br/>mechanism is essential if we want <br/>to understand the foundations <br/>of movement automaticity in <br/>healthy people and use this <br/>knowledge to improve recovery <br/>after spinal cord injury, Aya Takeoka, principal investigator at Japan's <br/>RIKEN Center for Brain Science, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>The team of neuroscientists looked to demonstrate <br/>how spinal cord cells can adapt to sensory inputs <br/>without receiving any signals from the brain.<br/>The two groups of nerve cells have <br/>distinct functions; learning cells are <br/>not needed for recalling what the <br/>spinal cord had learned, and memory <br/>cells were not needed for learning, Aya Takeoka, principal investigator at Japan's <br/>RIKEN Center for Brain Science, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>The team hopes their results could help <br/>develop new rehabilitative training methods <br/>for patients with spinal cord damage.<br/>Not only do these results challenge <br/>the prevailing notion that motor learning <br/>and memory are solely confined to brain <br/>circuits, but we showed that we could <br/>manipulate spinal cord motor recall, <br/>which has implications for therapies <br/>designed to improve recovery <br/>after spinal cord damage, Aya Takeoka, principal investigator at Japan's <br/>RIKEN Center for Brain Science, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>The team's findings <br/>were published in the <br/>journal 'Science.'
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A farmer of 45 years today told how this winter had been the worst he had ever experienced and how it had destroyed much of his crop <br/><br/>George Munns, 62,said it is a miracle any of his sugar beet crop survived after a difficult winter season left his fields under water.<br/><br/>George lost up to 400 tonnes of sugar beet after the wet winter left a field under two feet of water for nearly five months.<br/><br/>The farmer of 45 years had expected a yield of 700 tonnes from the worst waterlogged field and said there has \
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Newly-Discovered Gene Variant , Could Help Prevent or Treat , Alzheimer's Disease.<br/>'Newsweek' reports that scientists have uncovered <br/>a genetic variant that has the potential to reduce <br/>the odds of developing Alzheimer's by as much as 70%.<br/>The discovery could reportedly lead to new methods to <br/>effectively treat or prevent the disease which impacts <br/>approximately 5.8 million people in the United States alone.<br/>Some genetic variants have been found to have an <br/>association with an increased likelihood of developing <br/>the disease, while other variants offer protection. .<br/>A team from Columbia University found that <br/>genes involved with the production of fibronectin <br/>play a crucial role in developing Alzheimer's.<br/>Healthy individuals usually only have fibronectin present <br/>in small amounts along their blood-brain barrier, while <br/>those with Alzheimer's have much higher quantities.<br/>It's a classic case of too much <br/>of a good thing. It made us think <br/>that excess fibronectin could be <br/>preventing the clearance of [abnormal <br/>protein clumps] from the brain, Caghan Kizil, co-leader of the study and professor of <br/>neurological sciences at Columbia University's Vagelos <br/>College of Physicians and Surgeons, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>The team believes that methods aimed at reducing <br/>fibronectin could play a crucial role in developing <br/>new treatments and preventative measures. .<br/>Anything that reduces excess <br/>fibronectin should provide some <br/>protection, and a drug that does <br/>this could be a significant step <br/>forward in the fight against <br/>this debilitating condition, Caghan Kizil, co-leader of the study and professor of <br/>neurological sciences at Columbia University's Vagelos <br/>College of Physicians and Surgeons, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>Our findings suggest that...<br/>we may be able to develop new <br/>types of therapies that mimic <br/>the gene's protective effect <br/>to prevent or treat the disease, Caghan Kizil, co-leader of the study and professor of <br/>neurological sciences at Columbia University's Vagelos <br/>College of Physicians and Surgeons, via 'Newsweek'.<br/>The Columbia University team's <br/>findings were published in the <br/>journal 'Acta Neuropathologica.'
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US Airlines , Accuse China of , 'Harmful Anti-Competitive Policies'.<br/>CNN reports that the United States aviation industry <br/>has urged the Biden administration to pause the <br/>approval of more flights to and from China.<br/>CNN reports that the United States aviation industry <br/>has urged the Biden administration to pause the <br/>approval of more flights to and from China.<br/>According to an open letter, China's<br/>“existing harmful anti-competitive policies” <br/>are affecting U.S. airlines and workers.<br/>The competitive disadvantage <br/>is harmful to the approximately <br/>315,000 workers employed <br/>by U.S. passenger airlines <br/>that serve China, Airlines for America open letter, via CNN.<br/>The letter, addressing Secretary of State Antony Blinken <br/>and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, was <br/>signed by Airlines for America, an industry lobby group.<br/>The letter, addressing Secretary of State Antony Blinken <br/>and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, was <br/>signed by Airlines for America, an industry lobby group.<br/>Members of the group include American Airlines, <br/>Delta and United, along with other unions <br/>representing aviation workers.<br/>Members of the group include American Airlines, <br/>Delta and United, along with other unions <br/>representing aviation workers.<br/>Members of the group include American Airlines, <br/>Delta and United, along with other unions <br/>representing aviation workers.<br/>If the growth of the Chinese aviation <br/>market is allowed to continue unchecked <br/>and without concern for equality of access <br/>in the market, flights will continue to be <br/>relinquished to Chinese carriers at the <br/>expense of U.S. workers and businesses, Airlines for America open letter, via CNN.<br/>CNN reports that the Biden administration said in February <br/>that it would allow Chinese airlines to increase the <br/>number of direct passenger flights to the United States.<br/>At the time, U.S. officials granted Chinese carriers <br/>approval to make 50 weekly round-trip flights, <br/>increased from 35 amid the COVID-19 pandemic.<br/>Prior to the pandemic, <br/>over 150 weekly <br/>flights were allowed. .<br/>China's Foreign Ministry defended the increased number <br/>of flights, citing a \
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Paula Vennells is seen publicly for the first time since Channel 4 News released revelations indicating that Post Office management knew of issues with remote access to its Horizon system several years before prosecutions were halted. In the exchange, @Channel4News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson asks Vennells if she misled parliament. Report by Covellm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn
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A man has come up with a handy way to help measure things using just his finger - a tattoo of a ruler. <br/><br/>Steffen Karlsen, 31, asked his partner Julie Strømsnes, 35, to create the fun inking on his right index finger.<br/><br/>After some convicing, tattoo artist Julie inked the design onto his finger - drawing 10 lines 1cm apart from each other.<br/><br/>Delighted Steffen says he \
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WEIGHING 10,000lbs, this colossal Monster Truck is not for the faint-hearted. Meet ‘Fluffy’ – the stunt-performing powerhouse that boasts more than 1,400hp. Proud owner, Kevin King, recently fired up the big engine and managed to jump over a fire truck and TWO police cars in his latest trick. Kevin has become one of the most well-known independent drivers in the Monster Truck Industry. Drawing a big crowd at one of his events in Waycross, Georgia, Kevin wanted to pay tribute to their local services – and thankfully, no one was left disappointed. Kevin told FutureStudiosCars: “This truck, it’s a beast. It’s a race vehicle. So it’s really not a matter of if it breaks – it’s just when and how bad. With the stunt, we wanted to show our support for those guys, to salute our first responders. It landed real good and I was happy with it.” ‘Fluffy’ is powered by an impressive Chevy 565 engine. And Kevin is more than used to handling this sort of vehicle – known for his work with ‘Fluffy’ and another truck called ‘Strait Jacket’. “I’ve been doing this for so long now,” he said. “When we get into the truck, when we put that helmet on, there’s really no thought process. If you’re thinking about it all, you’re going to screw up. It’s just what we do.” And when discussing the name ‘Fluffy’, Kevin added: “A Monster Truck called ‘Fluffy’? “It’s like the manliest, toughest name in Monster Trucks!”
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This playful dog took on a thrilling challenge to catch a buzzing drone.<br/><br/>With determination shining in his eyes, the dog leaped into action. His tail was wagging in excitement as he tracked the swift movements of the drone above.<br/><br/>With each jump, he reached higher, driven by the sheer joy of the chase and the desire to conquer his airborne foe. It was as if he were saying, 'I can do this!'<br/><br/>Finally, his efforts paid off in a triumphant moment. With a precise leap, he snatched the drone from the air.<br/>Location: Sydney, Australia <br/>WooGlobe Ref : WGA607880<br/>For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com
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Londoners have been warned on the fifth anniversary of the closure of Hammersmith Bridge that it will be at least another five years before it can be reopened to cars, even if the £250 million estimated cost of fixing it is found today.The Grade II* listed crossing was hurriedly closed to vehicles five years ago after its owner, Hammersmith and Fulham council, found that its wrought-iron structure was riddled with cracks. Pedestrians and cyclists were temporarily banned the following year.
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US Government Emails With Microsoft , Were Stolen by Russian Hackers.<br/>On April 11, American officials confirmed <br/>that emails sent between Microsoft and <br/>U.S. government agencies have been <br/>stolen by Russian hackers, CNN reports. .<br/>According to Eric Goldstein, a senior <br/>official at the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), .<br/>those emails may have included login information like usernames and passwords.<br/>At this time, we are not aware of any <br/>agency production environments that <br/>have experienced a compromise as <br/>a result of a credential exposure. , Eric Goldstein, a senior official at the U.S. Cybersecurity <br/>and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), via CNN.<br/>Even though there is currently no evidence that the stolen credentials have been used to compromise federal computer systems, .<br/>CISA described the occurrence as an \
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Missy Elliott Announces , First-Ever Headlining Tour.<br/>The legendary rapper's first headlining tour was announced on April 8, 'People' reports.<br/>\
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