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The emperor's new biomarker? Another wearable for us to evaluateA new wearable biomarker, 'Entropy,' measuring body energy consumption, has stirred the bio-hacking community. While the name is catchy, th...
Psychology says adults who never bring their phone into the bedroom aren't being difficult - they're guarding the last quiet border of the day, because bedtime media use can keep the mind externally cuedKeeping phones out of the bedroom is a growing trend supported by psychological research. Studies show that reducing pre-sleep screen time ...
Wearable tech powered by sweat could eliminate the need for batteriesScientists in Japan have created a revolutionary wearable device powered by human sweat. This innovative technology uses special enzyme ink...
Deepinder Goyal claims Temple outperforms screenless wrist tracker in heart rate trackingA study conducted during a badminton match tested three devices — the Eternal founder’s startup Temple's head-mounted heart rate (HR) track...
From pharmacy to innovation hub: Why India needs a regulatory revolution in biotechIndia aims to transition from a global pharmacy to an innovation hub by reforming its regulatory landscape. The focus is on AI-powered appr...
AI and ayurveda: Technology can help ayurvedic methods stand out in a crowded wellness arenaConsumers demand clear, scientifically backed information and convenient ways to access solutions. AI meets these needs by providing immedi...
Why wearable fitness trackers aren't as useless as some make them out to beCurrently, about one in five own one of these wearables, and about a quarter use a mobile app or website to monitor their activity levels a...
Samsung's think tank head Pranav Mistry keen to work with PM Narendra ModiIndia could witness another partnership that former PM Rajiv Gandhi had with Sam Pitroda that ushered in telecom revolution in 1980s.