Smartwatches can detect heart failure with 90% accuracy
Researchers at Tampere University have developed a new method to detect congestive heart failure using heartbeat intervals—something that can be measured by smartwatches and heart rate monitors. The study,...
Hate speech on x increased by 50% after Musk’s purchase, study finds
A new study has found that hate speech on X, formerly known as Twitter, remained significantly higher for several months after Elon Musk acquired...
VR meditation offers greater relief for depression and anxiety
A new study from Texas A&M University suggests that meditation in virtual reality (VR) may be more effective in reducing depression and anxiety symptoms...
Smartwatches provide clues to mental illnesses, study finds
A recent study published in Cell highlights how smartwatches can be powerful tools in biomedicine, particularly for studying psychiatric illnesses and their genetic underpinnings.
Led by Mark...
Scientists unlock new way to build stronger, smarter materials with 3D printing
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have made an exciting breakthrough in multi-material 3D printing by using capillary action—the same force that makes...
New smart bandage tracks wound healing without pain
Scientists from Penn State and Hebei University of Technology have created an advanced self-powered sensor that could change how doctors monitor wounds.
This new flexible...
Smart AI smoke detector ends false alarms and saves millions
False fire alarms can be a big problem, wasting time, money, and emergency resources.
Now, a team of South Korean researchers from the Electronics and...
Why your headphone battery doesn’t last
Ever notice that batteries in electronics don't last as long as they did when they were brand new?
An international research team led by The...
New wearable devices could warn you about dangerous air pollution
Scientists have developed a new type of sensor for wearable devices that could help people detect hazardous gases in real time.
This breakthrough could lead...
New chip-free tags could revolutionize smart packaging and cut electronic waste
Researchers at the University of Glasgow have developed an eco-friendly alternative to traditional electronic tags, which could reduce waste and improve smart packaging.
These chip-free...