Read more about the article Electric Brain Shocks Could Help Stroke Victims Recover Say Scientists
People affected by a stroke are often unable to use their arm at all or only to a very limited extent according to the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences located in the German city of Leipzig. (MPI CBS/Newsflash)

Electric Brain Shocks Could Help Stroke Victims Recover Say Scientists

German researchers have discovered that paralysed stroke victims could recover significant mobility after receiving electric current to their brains Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain…

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Read more about the article Female Elephant Calves Live Longer And Mature Earlier If Raised With Older Sisters
Two Asian elephant siblings intertwining their trunks.

Female Elephant Calves Live Longer And Mature Earlier If Raised With Older Sisters

Young female elephants benefit from growing up with siblings, especially older sisters, leading to them living longer lives and having calves earlier. Researchers from the UK, Myanmar and Finland studied…

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