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New Treatment Helps Paralyzed Children Walk

Last updated: November 15, 2024 7:21 am
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This week’s edition of The Prototype brings exciting updates on various technological advancements. From a new treatment helping children with acute flaccid myelitis to a startup raising capital to build a lunar rover for NASA, there are plenty of innovative developments to keep an eye on.

Acute flaccid myelitis, a rare neurological disorder that weakens muscles and hampers walking abilities, has seen a potential breakthrough. Researchers at the Kennedy Krieger Institute have developed a treatment involving spinal cord stimulation and functional movement training, enabling children to regain their ability to walk. With promising results from a recent study published in the journal Children, efforts are underway to make this treatment more accessible to a wider patient population.

In the realm of space exploration, Lunar Outpost has secured new funding to continue building its Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV) for NASA’s Artemis program. The LTV, described as a “space truck,” will play a crucial role in constructing infrastructure on the lunar surface. With ongoing tests and developments, Lunar Outpost is on track to deliver a spaceflight-ready vehicle in the near future.

In other news, a team of scientists has made a significant discovery in medical device safety by developing a blood vessel-like coating to prevent clotting and bleeding. This innovation could potentially reduce the need for blood thinners in patients using catheters and stents. Additionally, Rocket Lab has sold its first launch contract for the Neutron rocket, set to debut in 2025 with a medium-lift capacity.

As the technology landscape continues to evolve, advancements in AI-designed drugs, renewable energy, commercial space operations, and hydrogen production are making waves. From autonomous robot swarms to innovative drug discovery methods, the future of science and technology looks promising.

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In a pro tip for communication, researchers have found that using abbreviations in text messages may lead to a perception of insincerity and reduced response rates. So, it’s best to avoid excessive abbreviations for clearer and more engaging communication.

Lastly, in the realm of entertainment, Adeem the Artist’s eclectic music catalog is highlighted as a must-listen for fans of country music. With a range of heartfelt ballads, foot-stomping tunes, and socially conscious anthems, Adeem the Artist offers a refreshing blend of musical styles.

Overall, the latest developments in science, technology, and entertainment showcase the ongoing innovation and creativity driving progress in various industries. Stay tuned for more exciting updates and breakthroughs in the world of innovation.

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