TECH & INNOVATIONA new pair of smart eyeglasses are designed for hard-of-hearing users to let them see subtitles in front of their eyes and rewind conversations. Learn more about it in this article.
The Pacific nation of Tuvalu is planning to create a digital version of itself on the metaverse due to the rising sea levels in hopes of preserving its rich culture and beautiful islands. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers developed a way to charge brain implants solely through breathing movements, overcoming a major hurdle in charging an object inside a human body. Read the article to find out more.
CCTV videos show how a Tesla killed two people and injured many others in an alleged malfunction in China. Check out this story in this article to learn more details.
The United Kingdom plans to use a GPS fingerprint scanner to locate immigrants facing deportation charges. Know how this will affect one's data privacy, read here now!
After two long years in orbit, the space force X-37B landed back to earth after the record breaking longest mission in space. Read more about this news here!
Food researchers have uncovered a way to create fat-free whipped cream while maintaining its consistency and texture using lactic acid bacteria. Read the article to learn more.
Off the coast of Italy, divers are growing basil, strawberries, lettuce, and other greens in submerged greenhouses called biospheres. Read the article to learn more about these underwater vegetable gardens.
Stability AI technology will support developing efforts in generating DNA sequences machines according to the company. Know what are the promising projects that can aid further discoveries, read here now!
Researchers developed a magnetic material that can replicate how synapses of neurons work, and mimic learning that occurs in the brain during deep sleep. Read the article to learn more.
UCSF scientists think they have found a way to help people with speech paralysis speak their minds using a brain-computer interface. Check out this neuroprosthetic device that can spell out over 1,000 words by translating brain waves.
Oculus co-founder Palmer Luckey designs a VR headset with "explosive charge modules" that destroy the brain of the user, killing them if they die in the game. Read the article to learn more.