TECH & INNOVATIONScientists have used a new deep neural network that can distinguish real exoplanets from different types of imposters or false positives, adding to the 4,569 already validated planets orbiting distant stars.
A 27-year-old TikToker swallowed an Apple AirPod after she thought it was a painkiller tablet. It was too late by the time she realized what she had done.
Researchers from the University of Washington have developed a wearable device and detects opioid overdose that will immediately inject naloxone to reverse the event.
Emultech and Osteo-Pharma today announced a joint venture, Bone-Tech, to develop what could be the first disease-modifying treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee.
Innovative app- ProPlayAI uses data-driven metrics to improve player performance. Every day, kids are practicing to get better at the game they love. They take instruction from coaches, run through drills, do exercises, and get advice on nutrition.
A step-by-step learning guide and path to success for new and experienced Golang developers looking to expand their skills and learn Golang web development.
Could life survive around the nearest stars? This project aims to find out. (Photo : Rubenstein ) Simulated image of the Alpha Centauri system, as could be viewed by the TOLIMAN telescope.
Researchers at Northwestern University developed a high-resolution camera that can produce holographic images. This hi-tech camera can "see around corners and through scattering media," like fog, skin, and possibly, even the human skull.
Airbus is now testing the UAV Zephyr above the skies of Arizona. Once the series of examination ends, the HAPS 'pseudo-satellite' aircraft is expected to provide 5G and 6G network to remote areas.
It seems like Apple is developing several technologies other than smartphones as it is awarded two new patents that describe small unmanned aerial vehicles paired with controllers operated via iPhones or Nintendo DS.
Researchers at the Research Center Pharmaceutical Engineering in Graz, Austria, 3D print pessaries for patients using a novel process and innovative materials.
HEMO2life® oxygen carrier medical device derived from Arenicola marina lugworm facilitating grafts preservation without delayed graft function opens up new opportunities to complex transplants.
Aiming to emulate the quantum characteristics of materials more realistically, researchers have figured out a way to create a lattice of light and atoms that can vibrate – bringing sound to an otherwise silent experiment.