
Racing Thoughts: Quadriplegic man drives race car with his brain
Neurosurgeons, researchers and engineers have come together to make it possible for a man who's a quadriplegic to drive a car using his brain.
LEARN MORENeuralink said its initial goal is to give people with quadriplegia the "ability to control their computers and mobile devices with their thoughts."
New FDA rules are meant to make it easier for gay men to donate blood, but advocates say one rule continues to exclude some potential donors.
The mayor signed legislation passed by city lawmakers that would add protected categories for height and weight.
The DEA acknowledged that the time it took to issue its final decision was "longer than typical for the agency."
Lifeguarding lacks the popularity it once had during the "Baywatch" era, but more towns are offering incentives to bolster the ranks.
President Joe Biden said Speaker Kevin McCarthy "kept his word, and he said what he would do." Now he hopes Congress approves the agreement.
Scientists at Harvard Medical School wanted to know why humans living at higher altitudes tend to live longer than near sea level.