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A single protein decides when human cells grow old, study finds
A new study in Molecular Cell shows that a single DNA damage sensor, ATM, fully controls telomere-driven cell aging and that ...
The chief medical officer is interested in an easier path to market for health screening features in wearable devices.
The global beauty devices market is projected to expand significantly, driven by robust consumer demand for multifunctional, at-home solutions and professional-grade technology. S ...
Wall Street Journal investigation found hundreds of pilots and flight attendants have reported serious illnesses linked to ...
From strength training to sleep and recovery, these wearables stood out for turning raw data into useful action.
A new study just found a link between bedtime disciple and two serious ailments. Turns out, my Apple Watch has been logging ...
For everyday users, first-time buyers, and those upgrading from older models, the real choice narrows down to the Apple Watch ...
Beyond hypertension alerts, Apple also rolled out a sleep score feature for Apple Watch users. I love that my Apple Watch ...
We compare the Apple Watch SE 3, Series 11, and Ultra 3 to show what really matters for first‑time buyers - from health ...
From open defecation to sensor-based public toilets, Dhangadhi’s investment in modern sanitation is easing daily hardships, ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
With a new year just days away, we hope the following list of the top 10 patents of 2025 sparks interest in the state of ...
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