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...allowed us to visualize many detailed aspects of the brain [which will] add a lot of depth to our program,” he said of Litchman...
...spouse, Michael Schiavo, who is a nurse, had decision-making power over his wife's treatment after he found her unconscious on the floor of their Florida home in February 1990. The 26-year-old had suffered cardiac arrest; her brain was severely damaged by lack of oxygen. Two years later, Michael won a malpractice suit against Terri's doctor. The jury awarded $700,000 for Terri's care and $300,000 to Michael for loss of companionship. In 1998 Michael sought permission to remove his wife's feeding tube, arguing that she had told him years earlier that...
...matter much in an actual game. Your level of physical fitness is a developed ability: it's both an innate skill that helps determine how well you play basketball and an outcome of playing lots of basketball. Similarly, the more you challenge yourself intellectually, the more you condition your brain; your academic achievements are less impressive if you don't have the conditioning to build upon them. As the SAT becomes more an assessment of one's achievements, it will less sensitively gauge these underlying skills...
DIED. JOAN KROC, 75, a railroad worker's daughter who became a philanthropist known for her generous, often anonymous donations to causes ranging from youth programs to famine relief; of brain cancer; in Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. The widow of McDonald's owner Ray Kroc, she took control of baseball's San Diego Padres after his death in 1984 (when they won the National League pennant) and ran the team for six years...
According to his website (www.synapseai.com), “the Brain,” or the central intelligence of Synapse, is accurate to the hundredth of a percent...