Japanese scientists captured ends with disability Scientists at the National Institute for Physiological Sciences in Japan, have found a new way to regain motion in quadriplegics patients with spinal cord injuries. Creating a chip that transmits the impulses of the brain through hand movements, in the lower part of the spinal cord. Here we see that a patient who is crippled in both legs, performs simple movements like walking, checking his feet with the hand.
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A disturbed driver in Helsinki A driver moves at over 100 km / h scrawling through the crowd on a sidewalk in Helsinki, Finland. The man then collided with a number of parked cars, and was arrested by police. He resisted arrest, shouting at the police "Get away from me Satan!".
A man pulls his puppy out of an alligator's mouth Richard Wilbank walks with Gunner puppy in a pond in Estero, Florida, when a small alligator suddenly came out of the water and grabbed the dog before returning to the lake. Immediately, The 74-year-old dived to save Gunner by catching the reptile, and then managed to pull his puppy out of his mouth. 'Catching the alligator was not that complicated, but opening his jaws was extremely difficult. ', said. The scene was recorded by cameras installed to observe the wildlife in the area.