Implant translates brain signals into movement
A team led by Rhode Island scientists revealed that two patients had been able to use their minds to control a robotic hand.
A team led by Rhode Island scientists revealed that two patients had been able to use their minds to control a robotic hand.
Curt Schilling met today with Rhode Island officials concerned about the state’s $75 million investment in his company.
Most of the staff at Boston alternative rock station WFNX 101.7 FM was laid off Wednesday as the station was sold to radio giant Clear Channel Communications.
The $32 billion proposal would increase spending on local government and education without raising taxes or fees.
Crossroads GPS today announced a plan to air a 60-second ad against President Obama in 10 swing states.
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Opinion | Paul McMorrow
The future of the Haymarket pushcart market depends not on the outside protection the vendors have sought, but on their willingness to embrace change that’s rushing toward them.
L. Rafael Reif named MIT presidentReif, the school’s provost, takes over from Susan Hockfield, who announced three months ago that she would step down.
Opinion | The Podium
Part of Facebook’s success is due to Harvard’s hands-off approach, writes Brian Love of Stanford, who criticizes attempts by university administrators to profit from students’ inventions.
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The Sox take their five-game win streak on an eight-game trip. Bob Ryan and Kevin Paul Dupont examine if they can rise back up in the AL East.
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A conversation with Ben MezrichThe New York Times best-selling author discusses his books “Bringing Down the House” and “The Social Network.”
The Celtics captain’s knee injury is an issue, but that shouldn’t stop him from becoming more of an offensive force against the 76ers.
House Speaker Robert DeLeo penned an open letter to Facebook’s founder, pushing for an office and increased presence in Boston.
The murder remains elusive, but the filmmaking is exquisite.
Donors from big banks are betting on Romney to defeat President Obama and repeal new restraints on risky, large-scale investments.
The company said in a regulatory filing that about 421 million shares will be sold, up from 337 million under its earlier plans.
John Edwards’ defense team rested Wednesday in the former presidential candidate’s trial over alleged misuse of political funds.
Creativity, a bit of clever marketing, and lots of hard work helped distinguish the brewer from dozens of others in the Boston area.