Found In TranslationIn a First, Scientists Turn Thoughts of a Paralyzed Man Into Words on Computer Previous experiments with mind-controlled prosthetics have allowed paralyzed people to shake hands or take a drink using a robotic arm. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Shades of GrayWhat Does It Mean to Be Color Blind? Color blindness is the inability to distinguish between certain colors or, in rarer cases, the inability to see colors at all. By Devrupa Rakshit
Look UpTexting While Walking Has Led to an Increase in Head and Neck Injuries: Study Most injuries occur when texting while walking, others when phones fall and hit the face. By Anubhuti Matta
Science Non-FictionIn a First, Doctors Try Suspended Animation to Save Fatally Wounded Patients Freezing trauma patients could buy doctors two hours instead of mere minutes to save lives. By Liesl Goecker
Quiet HorrorsStudy: Untreated Brain Injury Common in Survivors of Domestic Violence Repeated head injuries and oxygen deprivation could cause a slew of physical, mental and cognitive problems. By Aditi Murti