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Author: Erin Elizabeth

Elon Musk Is Making Implants to Link the Brain With a Smartphone

Elon Musk announced this week that he wants to insert Bluetooth-enabled implants into your brain. He claims the devices could repair motor function in people with injuries and enable telepathy. The CEO of SpaceX and Tesla said his Neuralink device will involve a tiny chip connected to 1,000 wires that measure one-tenth of a human hair. RELATED STORY: Elon Musk explains why artificial intelligence is more dangerous than North Korea Musk said the chip features a USB-C port (which is the same adapter used by Apple’s Macbook) and uses Bluetooth to connect to a small computer worn over the...

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World’s Oldest Living Cat Celebrates His 30th Birthday

Rubble the cat has lived a pretty good, and LONG, life. His owner, Michele Foster, of Exeter, Devon, England took him in as a kitten in 1988. She’s called him her best fur friend for the past thirty years. Now, we can all share in the celebration of the world’s oldest living cat!  Some cats live remarkably long lives, but on average a cat who lives exclusively indoors usually lives for 13 to 17 years. So it goes without saying that Rubble’s milestone birthday is most impressive! Foster added: “He’s a lovely cat, although he has got a little...

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Florida Senator Urges Free Medical Marijuana Cards For Veterans

Florida Senator Gary Farmer, a Democrat from Broward County, is pushing for elimination of the $75 annual fee for medical marijuana identification cards for veterans. He believes current regulations are underserving this key group of state residents. In a meeting with the state Senate’s health care appropriations committee, Farmer expressed his frustration over the fact that Florida’s 1.5 million vets have to pay for the right to receive legal medical treatment. RELATED STORY: The many medicinal benefits of Cannabis and Cannabidiol (CBD) The state senator reminded the committee of the many costs that veterans must absorb in the state’s...

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NBC: Florida city hopes ‘Baby Shark’ song will drive homeless from park

Officials in West Palm Beach, Florida are weaponizing music by playing a torturous sound loop of children’s songs throughout the night to hopefully keep homeless people from sleeping in a city park. Leah Rockwell, parks and recreation director of West Palm Beach says the measure is to discourage people from camping out along the glass-walled Lake Pavilion. The pavilion is an events venue that overlooks the waterfront and downtown’s Great Lawn. It hosted 164 events from June 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. Almost half of them were weddings, but they also host business meetings, bar mitzvahs, birthdays and...

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1 patient dies, 5 others infected by mold that closed Seattle Children’s hospital operating rooms

Seattle Children’s hospital recently revealed that one patient has died and five others have been infected by a potentially dangerous mold. The situation forced the medical center to immediately close all of its main operating rooms. The hospital closed its fourteen main operating rooms after traces of Aspergillus mold was discovered on May 18 in several operating rooms (and had been there on and off for about a year) and equipment storage rooms. The mold led to one patient’s death and five other infections over the past two years, according to a statement from the hospital. RELATED STORY: Black...

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