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While a stethoscope will tell you if someone has a respiratory ailment, it will only share that information in the few minutes it's being used by a trained physician. A new wearable device could paint a much bigger picture of the problem, by monitoring the patient's breathing for days at a time.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical Devices, Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: KIST, Breathing, L
A new study has found a correlation between increased screen time before bed and a higher likelihood of experiencing insomnia and sleep loss. The research, based on a survey of […] The post Study links screen use at bedtime to sleep problems appeared first on ShinyShiny.
Aspartame has long been marketed as a guilt-free alternative to sugar in popular food products, ranging from zero-calorie Diet Coke to sugar-free Jell-O. It's also had a pretty bad rap, and the artificial sweetener has now been linked to an increased risk of heart attacks and stroke in mice. But not everyone's convinced this is as bad as it sounds for humans.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness &am
He may be the richest man in the world, but – as his glitch-prone conversation with Donald Trump showed – it seems Elon Musk still can’t overcome X’s technical problems. […] The post X struggles with tech problems during Trump interview, Google Pixel 9 launch appeared first on ShinyShiny.
Researchers have identified an enzyme that's key to updating existing memories with new information, a process that declines naturally with age. Blocking the enzyme improved memory impairment, opening the door to developing treatments for age-related memory problems.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Memory, Neuroscience, Enzyme, Pennsylvania State University
Unprotected modernist houses are at risk of demolition as land often holds greater value than architectural heritage, says Docomomo US in response to actor Chris Pratt tearing down a home by architect Craig Ellwood. Read more
A judge has found “reasonable evidence” that Elon Musk and other executives at Tesla knew that the company’s self-driving technology was defective but still allowed the cars to be driven in […] The post ‘Reasonable evidence’ Tesla knew about problems, PlayStation 5 Slim pre-orders live in UK appeared first on ShinyShiny.
Not only are colonoscopies invasive and uncomfortable, they may also miss gut-problem-related biomarkers that are only present in the body for a short time. A new "smart pill" is designed to address such shortcomings, utilizing live light-up bacteria.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: MIT, Boston University, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Diagnostic devices, Bacteria
A new study has found a link between cigarette and e-cigarette use by adolescents and young adults and the frequency and severity of eye problems they reported. The researchers say healthcare clinicians should use their findings to educate smokers and vapers about the risks to eye health.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Cigarettes, e-cigarette, Eye, McGill Universi
Taking 3D images underwater is tricky due to inconsistent lighting conditions and particles in the water that scatter light and cause distortion. Researchers have created a novel prototype system that uses quantum technology and LiDAR to overcome these difficulties.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: LIDAR, Quantum, 3D, Heriot Watt University, University of Edinburgh


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