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The Arduino ecosystem is an amazing learning tool, but even those of us who love it admit that even the simplified C Arduino ...
Two UT professors created a device that uses biomarkers in the blood to detect PTSD and other conditions like bovine tuberculosis and human influenza.
Researchers at the University of Missouri are working to make hydrogen energy as safe as possible. As more countries and ...
The "frenemy" relationship between Samsung Electronics and Apple, spanning over 20 years, has once again become a focal point. Reports indicate that the two tech giants are deepening cooperation ...
OpenAI researcher and engineer Hunter Lightman offered a glimpse into the early efforts of MathGen and shared insights into what lies ahead for AIs reasoning capabilities.
Thus, they entered a heart rate sensor to our 2025 One Hertz Challenge! The build is based around a Wemos D1 mini, a ESP8266 development board.
5 ways to reduce hair loss without drugs or supplements — and a bad hack that will make your scalp worse ...
American researchers from the Zhang’s lab at Boston University has developed and presented a new metamaterial for broadband audio noise cancellation.
Earlier this year, the first nationwide test of Estonia's emergency sirens took place which revealed several faults. Over the past two months, the Information Technology and Development Center of the ...
Imaging tech promises deepest looks yet into living brain tissue at single-cell resolution by Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...
Researchers Help Develop Sensor to Detect PTSD (IMAGE) University of Tennessee at Knoxville Caption Jayne Wu, left, and Shigetoshi Eda work on a biosensor device that detects PTSD.