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  2. Neuralink - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, Neuralink announced that it was aiming to make devices to treat serious brain diseases in the short term, with the eventual goal of human enhancement, sometimes called transhumanism. [ 22 ] [ 10 ] [ 23 ] Musk said his interest in the idea partly stemmed from the concept of " neural lace " in the fictional universe in The Culture ...

  3. Timeline of human vaccines - Wikipedia

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    2003 – First vaccine for Argentine hemorrhagic fever. [16] 2006 – First vaccine for human papillomavirus (which is a cause of cervical cancer) 2006 – First herpes zoster vaccine for shingles; 2011 – First vaccine for non-small-cell lung carcinoma (comprises 85% of lung cancer cases) 2012 – First vaccine for hepatitis E [17]

  4. Jim Fuchs - Wikipedia

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    James Emanuel Fuchs (pronounced / ˈ f juː ʃ /; December 6, 1927 – October 8, 2010) was an American communications executive and athlete who competed in the discus throw and shot put. Track and Field News rated him the number one shotputter in the world in the 1949–50 seasons. [ 3 ]

  5. Elon Musk's Neuralink hopes to put sensors in human brains ...

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    While we waited for Neuralink to present the progress it's made over the last couple of years in brain-computer interface technology, the New York Times and Bloomberg published information from an ...

  6. Maurice Hilleman - Wikipedia

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    Hilleman was one of the vaccine pioneers to warn about the possibility that simian viruses might contaminate vaccines. [27] The best-known of these viruses is SV40 , a viral contaminant of the polio vaccine, whose discovery led to the recall of Salk 's vaccine in 1961 and its replacement with Albert Sabin 's oral vaccine.

  7. F55 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    [20] [25] In pentathlon, the events for this class have included Shot, Javelin, 200m, Discus, 1500m. [20] F5 athletes throw from a seated position, and use a javelin that weighs .6 kilograms (1.3 lb). [26] The shot put used by women in this class weighs less than the traditional one at 3 kilograms (6.6 lb). [27]

  8. T35 (classification) - Wikipedia

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    The classification was created by the International Paralympic Committee and has roots in a 2003 attempt to address "the overall objective to support and co-ordinate the ongoing development of accurate, reliable, consistent and credible sport focused classification systems and their implementation." [15]

  9. John Lyman (athlete) - Wikipedia

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    As a sophomore in 1932, he placed fourth in the shot at the United States Olympic Trials with a best throw of 15.30 m (50 ft 2 + 3 ⁄ 8 in), one place from qualifying for the Olympic team. [3] In 1933 he won the IC4A shot put championship with a mark of 16.06 m (52 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in), [ 4 ] [ 5 ] the second-best put in the world that year ...