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Experimental injection may repair spinal cord injuries, animal study suggests

A brighter future could be in store for people with a spinal cord injury if new animal research pans out in humans.

Mice that were paralyzed due to severe spinal cord damage regained the ability to walk within four weeks of receiving an experimental injectable therapy, say researchers led by Samuel Stupp of Northwestern University in Chicago.

The research team plans to seek U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for the treatment to be used in people.

Wheels, Wings, and Legs: Choosing the Right Mining Inspection Platform

Mine operators often require regular inspections in hazardous areas for data capture, ensure worker safety, and more. Choosing the right inspection platform is … See more.


Choosing the Right Mining Inspection Platform – Let’s dive into the factors that could guide your next decision in picking the right platform for the mining environment. This is a guest post from our partners at Boston Dynamics.

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