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- Fakhrul urges CA to remove advisers compromising govt’s neutrality
- Myanmar anti-coup fighters call partial ceasefire for quake relief
- US F-1 visa holders in shock over sudden revocation notices
- Appeals hearing for detained chinese journalist Yuyu Dong set for Monday
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- Shakib Khan’s ‘Taandob’ announced for Eid-ul-Azha release
- Rizwana calls for caring nature while celebrating Eid
- No black market ticket sales this Eid: Home Adviser
- 10 civilians killed during anti-militant operation in Pakistan
- Won’t ‘fire people’ over Signal messages: Trump
- Dhaka's air quality remains 'unhealthy' despite reduced traffic during Eid
- Mild to moderate heat wave sweeps across Bangladesh
- Road accident: 1 killed, 2 injured in Gazipur
- Booming economy during Eid
- WFP to run out of food in Gaza in 10 days
- CA to offer Eid prayers at National Eidgah

Paralyzed man controls computer with Neuralink chip in his brain
In January 2024, Noland Arbaugh, a 30-year-old man paralyzed for eight years, became the first person to receive a brain chip from Neuralink, the neurotechnology company founded by Elon Musk. Despite understanding the risks, Noland emphasized that the focus should be on the science rather than...