Science Unveiled: From ALS Breakthroughs to Ancient Mysteries

This summary covers breakthrough advances in science ranging from a text-to-speech brain implant restoring an ALS patient's voice, Stonehenge's Altar Stone's origins, a methane-hunting satellite launch, an archaeological discovery in Peru, and findings on the asteroid that doomed the dinosaurs.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 16-08-2024 18:32 IST | Created: 16-08-2024 18:32 IST
Science Unveiled: From ALS Breakthroughs to Ancient Mysteries
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Significant advances in science have been reported, starting with a brain implant by Blackrock Neurotech enabling an ALS patient to communicate again. Studies published in the New England Journal of Medicine reveal great potential for brain-computer interfaces in restoring speech in paralyzed individuals.

In an enduring mystery's new twist, researchers have determined that Stonehenge's central Altar Stone originated from northeastern Scotland, suggesting an extraordinary 700-750 kilometre transport by ancient builders to its current location in southern England.

NASA-backed efforts are set to launch the first in a series of satellites aimed at detecting methane leaks from space, with support from notable philanthropists like former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg.

Archaeologists in Peru have unveiled four 3,800-year-old human remains in a historical ceremonial temple site in the La Libertad region, providing more insights into ancient local cultures.

Further studies have clarified that the asteroid responsible for the dinosaurs' extinction, which impacted Earth 66 million years ago, originated beyond Jupiter. This discovery resolves long-standing debates about the asteroid's nature and genesis.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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