When engineering senior Joy Jackson learned that neuroscience researchers struggle to get a good EEG signal from people with textured hair, she created a device to help bridge this gap in health care research.
anything over the past month, it s not to make too many predictions about this trial. thank you, dianne. wagner with me now criminal defense attorney joy jackson. today was wild to watch what was going on in the stand. paul, the prosecution and dianne laid it out really well in this but drilling into the time line and going after murdaugh again and again almost minute by minute, almost ten seconds by ten seconds on those last minutes that he was with his family, his wife and his son the night they died, trying to highlight how his story was changing, the details were changing. he knew the details. he didn t know the details. do you think the prosecutor was effective today? i think the prosecutor was definitely effective. listen, he pinned him to the wall minute by minute, second by second, and made the story sound totally implausible of this random person who just shows up at a finite time to take out his family. the prosecution was very good at