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Cerebral palsy patient plays Chinese chess match using non-invasive brain device
In a world-first for national-level sports, Han Binbin, a player with cerebral palsy, competed in a Chinese chess tournament ...
The brain chip, which Musk describes as a “Fitbit for your skull,” was implanted in its first live patient at the beginning ...
Tech companies are claiming machines more intelligent than us and capable of having their own agendas are just around the ...
Wrong. Because part of the Soviet school of chess lives on through the genius of Magnus Carlsen, who won his ninth World ...
Marc Olsen was just 18 when he started winning money at backgammon. Sitting at his computer in Copenhagen in 2004, he would ...
New Year's Day has traditionally been one of the biggest days in college football, and it's no different during the College ...
Sitting at his computer in Copenhagen in 2004, he would challenge players from all over the world on one of the first ...
The Baltimore Sun considered a few outstanding scenarios that raise the question: can humanity survive long enough to figure ...
Capricorn, try to be a magnanimous strategist who understands that things may gain value through distribution, not ...
Magnanimous Strategist ...
This week's Free Will Astrology takes a peek into the first few weeks of 2026 with new hope and new advice.
Excerpted with permission from the publisher The Shortest History of AI, Toby Walsh, published by Picador India.
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