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 The family of a boy who suffered brain damage after he was struck by a line drive o stanley cup ff an aluminum baseball bat sued the bat s maker and others on Monday, saying they should have known it was dangerous.The family of Steven Domalewski, who was 12 when he was struck by the ball in 2006, filed the lawsuit in state Superior Court. It names Hillerich  Bradsby Co., maker of the 31-inch, 19-ounce Louisville Slugger TPX Platinum bat used when Steven was hit.The lawsuit also names Little League Baseball and Sports stanley cups uk  Authority, which sold the bat. It claims the defendants knew, or should have known, that the bat was dangerous for children to use, according to the family s attorney, Ernest Fronzuto. People who have children in youth sports are excited about the lawsuit from a public policy standpoint because they hope it can make the sport safer,  Fronzuto said after filing the suit Monday morning.  There are also those who are skeptical of the lawsuit and don t see the connection between Steven s injury and the aluminum bat. Little League denies any wrongdoing stanley polska , as does the bat manufacturer. Sports Authority has not responded to several telephone messages seeking comment.        Steven was pitching in a Police Athletic League game when he was hit just above the heart by a line drive. His heart stopped beating and his brain was deprived of oxygen for 15 to 20 minutes, according to his doctors.Although he was not playing in a Little League game, the organization is being sued because it Gklk Laid-Off Workers Occupy Chicago Factory
 At the University of Washington, researchers are pioneering a field of neuroscience called neuroengineering, which will one day involve doing things like regulating people   moods wit stanley kubek h brain implants. In this fascinating video, they explain how their work spilled over into philosophy.  stanley mug The issues that these neuroengineers are tackling are going to become increasingly important in many scientific fields that touch on the human mind. Entering the Brain Age also means that lab research will be trying to answer the same questions that people in the humanities have contemplated for thousands of years. Who are we  Do we have freewill  If somebody is controlling our minds with chemicals and medical devices, how is that different from controlling us with ideology or economic incentives  The much-vaunted war between science and culture seems destined to end in a synthesis, at least in cases like these.                                    stanley tumbler                      NeuroscienceScience