Researchers argue that the problem that has been lurking in the margins of many papers about touch sensors lies in the robotic skin itself. Researchers at Northwestern University and Israel's Tel Aviv ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — The Governor declared a State of Emergency and advised folks not be on the road unless it's necessary. So, is your being at work necessary? It depends. But this is a fact: a general ...
As commercial interest in quantum technologies accelerates, entrepreneurial minds at the University of Waterloo are not waiting for opportunities—they are creating them. Among them is Alex Maierean ...
A randomized trial from Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center reveals that magnesium may be the missing key to keeping vitamin D levels in balance. The study found that magnesium raised vitamin D in people ...
The new additions will appear alongside previously announced stars Ella Hunt, Avantika, Will Angus, Jack Martin, and Nicholas Duvernay. Jay Ellis has also been cast in the series, which is said to ...
Oh, dear! Microsoft has some bad news for millions of employees the world over, and it’s an object lesson for big tech: Just because you can doesn’t mean you should. A simple Microsoft 365 Roadmap ...
Home goods company Kohler recently unveiled a new device called the Dekoda — a $599 camera that can be attached to your toilet bowl and take pictures of what’s inside. CNET reports that the Dekoda ...
Kohler's Dekoda will grade your hydration. Dekoda monitors pee, bowel movements, and blood in the toilet bowl. The device retails for $599 and launched on Wednesday. You probably aren't drinking ...
Is your Windows computer failing to detect your microphone? It's frustrating, especially when you're about to record a video or join a meeting at the last minute. The good news is that this issue is ...
Kohler Co., the company behind kitchen and bath products, has launched Kohler Health, a venture focused on digital health and wellness. Its inaugural product is a smart toilet device, dubbed the ...
The research from Portland State University highlights two different types of stresses: “challenge stresses,” which can represent “favorable” social exchanges between employees and the organization, ...
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