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Protecting Your Voice: Innovative Wearable Device Detects Vocal Fatigue

Recently, medical researchers from Northwestern University have developed a wearable vocal sensor device that can detect vocal fatigue, a condition that can lead to long-term vocal damage if left unchecked. The device is capable of measuring changes in speech...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 02-03-2023

Elon Musk's False Promises: Shareholders Sue Tesla CEO Over Autopilot Claims

Recently, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has been slapped with another lawsuit from shareholders, claiming that promises surrounding Autopilot were false, resulting in a fall in share price. The lawsuit comes after a series of failed attempts to deliver on Musk's self-dr...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 01-03-2023

Researchers Discover Surprising Insights into Human Reflexes with Exosuit Boots

Augmented systems, such as exosuits or powered suits, can help improve balance and motion, but they also present challenges. Researchers have found that these systems must be able to react faster than the human body in order to effectively improve balance. Thi...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 01-03-2023

Carbon Robotics Develops Thinning Laser Technology to Curb Dependency on Herbicides

Engineers and scientists are developing tech-driven solutions like robotics and AI to reduce herbicide dependency for weeding in the agriculture industry. However, current systems face challenges with thinning, a crucial step in farming. To address this, resea...

AI | By Robin Mitchell | 27-02-2023

Carbon Robotics Develops Thinning Laser Technology to Curb Dependency on Herbicides

Engineers and scientists are developing tech-driven solutions like robotics and AI to reduce herbicide dependency for weeding in the agriculture industry. However, current systems face challenges with thinning, a crucial step in farming. To address this, resea...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 27-02-2023

Soft Robotics: The Future of Medical Treatment for ALS Patients

Recently, soft robotics has emerged as a promising technology to help patients with neurodegenerative conditions such as ALS. Researchers have demonstrated the advantages of using soft robotics in medical aid by providing control and strength to motor actions....

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 24-02-2023

New Wearable Sensor Could Help Smokers Quit for Good

The smoking of substances such as tobacco presents numerous dangers to one's medical health, including an increased risk of cancer and exposure to carcinogens. Quitting smoking can be difficult, especially for those who are addicted to nicotine or the habit it...

Wearables | By Robin Mitchell | 23-02-2023

New Wearable Sensor Could Help Smokers Quit for Good

The smoking of substances such as tobacco presents numerous dangers to one's medical health, including an increased risk of cancer and exposure to carcinogens. Quitting smoking can be difficult, especially for those who are addicted to nicotine or the habit it...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 23-02-2023

How AI and IoT are Helping Scientists Overcome Climate Modeling Challenges

Researchers used AI and IoT technologies to remotely monitor moss growth in the harsh Antarctic environment. By using LoRaWAN for long-range transmission and AIoT, the system gathered critical data such as temperature and humidity without overwhelming data pro...

Environment | By Robin Mitchell | 23-02-2023

How AI and IoT are Helping Scientists Overcome Climate Modeling Challenges

Researchers used AI and IoT technologies to remotely monitor moss growth in the harsh Antarctic environment. By using LoRaWAN for long-range transmission and AIoT, the system gathered critical data such as temperature and humidity without overwhelming data pro...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 23-02-2023

Implanted Sensors: The Future of Early Detection for Heart Failure

A UK patient received an implantable heart sensor to monitor their condition, detecting heart failure and preventing attacks and death. The sensor is implanted in a vein, inflating a balloon to hold it in place. The patient wears a wireless charging belt to po...

Wearables | By Robin Mitchell | 22-02-2023

Implanted Sensors: The Future of Early Detection for Heart Failure

A UK patient received an implantable heart sensor to monitor their condition, detecting heart failure and preventing attacks and death. The sensor is implanted in a vein, inflating a balloon to hold it in place. The patient wears a wireless charging belt to po...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 22-02-2023