![]() ![]() Millionaire couple in their 60s who were found dead at £1m home had fentanyl in their systems, inquest hears.A retired teacher and grandmother, a trumpet playing 'stile guru' jailed over Kingsbury demo, and a hunger striker who gave up after TWO DAYS: The three eco-mob pensioners who stormed Wimbledon in Just Stop Oil's latest stunt.Ukraine now has MORE tanks than Russia thanks to allies boosting their numbers while thousands of Putin's vehicles have been destroyed, data suggests.Taylor Swift's victim narrative - that she was duped out of owning her music catalog - is cast in doubt as uncovers evidence suggesting pop star's dad knew about Scooter Braun deal and passed up two chances to buy it back.Breath-taking moment passengers inside Titan mini sub catch sight of the Titanic for the first time as ship's decaying bow comes into view just metres away as debris of broken sink with taps intact and coloured tiles is strewn on ocean floor.'The sector is paying the maximum it can': Gary Neville defends wages he pays his staff after he was accused of hypocrisy for advertising jobs at his hotel for the minimum wage.Furious single mother sends her son's teachers an angry email over 'utterly ridiculous' cost of school trip to Poland.Silvio Berlusconi leaves €100 MILLION to his girlfriend, 33, in his will and settles dispute over which of his five children win Succession-like battle to control his empire.Great white sharks could soon appear in BRITAIN: Scientists warn populations are moving towards Cornwall in search of food.Chilling moment man breaks down as he is told his sister's boyfriend is dead after he slit his throat following Christmas dinner domestic - as he is convicted of manslaughter.Truth behind THAT awkward 'mum's day out': As Kate returns to the polo to support William, how her 2019 outing with Meghan was an effort to show a united front before their feud was exposed.King 'deliberately' put Kate and William 'front and centre' of his Scottish Coronation to 'project the future of the monarchy', royal expert claims.Princess leads the polo posse! Kate sips champagne and catches up with Peter Phillips and jockey Frankie Dettori as they cheer on Prince William in charity match.Now scientists say climate change is making us BLIND.'Joe's being a d***': Tories urge Rishi Sunak to block 'anti-British' Biden's bid to install 'disaster' EU chief Ursula von der Leyen as next head of Nato - amid claims US president wants to punish PM over Ukraine pilot training deal.as Brit Liam Broady produces huge upset to dump No 4 seed Casper Ruud out - and Andy Murray is also due to be in action Wimbledon 2023 LIVE: Katie Boulter beats Viktoriya Tomova to advance to the third round.Brit Liam Broady pulls off a HUGE upset at Wimbledon as he beats fourth seed Casper Ruud in five-set thriller on Centre Court to book place in the third round.Dad sparks furious debate after revealing he is REFUSING to pay for his daughter's wedding because she won't let him walk her down the aisle.Gunman, 23, is found guilty of murdering innocent Elle Edwards after opening fire on packed pub on Christmas Eve - as CCTV shows beautician laughing and hugging friends moments before she was shot dead.Police chief chokes back tears as she reveals victim who died after Land Rover smashed into end of term school party is an eight-year-old girl, while ten more at the £16k-a-year private Wimbledon prep school were hospitalised. ![]() This could possibly be a last recall of memories that we’ve experienced in life, and they replay through our brain in the last seconds before we die. ![]() ![]() He went on to add, “It continued 30 seconds after the patient’s heart stopped beating - the point at which a patient is typically declared dead. The neurological recording revealed that in the 30 seconds before and after death, the man’s brain waves followed the same patterns as dreaming or recalling memories.ĭr Ajmal Zemmar, a co-author of the study and a neurosurgeon at the University of Louisville told BBC, “Thirty seconds before the patient’s heart stopped supplying blood to the brain, his brainwaves followed the same patterns as when we carry out high-cognitive demanding tasks, like concentrating, dreaming or recalling memories.” The finding of the study were accidental in nature. He unexpectedly died during the neurological recording after suffering from a fatal heart attack, thereby giving them a recording of a dying brain. The team of scientists had initially set out to measure the brainwaves of an 87-year-old patient who had developed epilepsy. ![]()
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