Chinese Mainland Launches First Invasive BCI Clinical Trial
The Chinese mainland has launched its first invasive BCI clinical trial, enabling a patient to play games with brain signals—marking a global milestone in neurorehabilitation.
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The Chinese mainland has launched its first invasive BCI clinical trial, enabling a patient to play games with brain signals—marking a global milestone in neurorehabilitation.
On World Blood Donor Day, meet Dong Jun and Li Zhaoyi—two donors from Beijing Jiaotong University whose stories show why young people in China are giving blood.
Iran’s foreign ministry called U.S. nuclear talks “meaningless” after Israel’s largest-ever strike, casting doubt over Sunday’s session in Muscat and escalating regional tensions.
The death toll from the Air India Boeing 787 crash near Ahmedabad climbs to 274, as a high-level committee probes engine thrust, landing gear, and maintenance lapses.
Expert Qin Tian calls Israel’s latest strikes on dozens of Iran’s nuclear sites unprecedented in scope and warns of inevitable, forceful retaliation.
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At a UN emergency meeting, China’s envoy Fu Cong urged Israel to halt military strikes on Iran, calling for diplomacy and respect for sovereignty.
Israel and Iran exchanged missile strikes early Saturday, with sirens blaring over Jerusalem and Tel Aviv after a rare major attack. Dozens were wounded.
On June 13, Iran’s missile strike left Ramat Gan in ruins, with buildings damaged and residents evacuated amid fears of a wider Middle East conflict and global oil supply disruptions.
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