A “unique” AI-powered headset that can predict epileptic seizures minutes before they occur has been developed by scientists in Scotland.
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'Unique' AI-powered headset can predict epilepsy seizures
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Teens use cellphones for an hour a day at school, study finds
U.S. adolescents spend more than one hour per day on smartphones during school hours, with social media accounting for the largest share of use, according to research published in JAMA. The findings have relevance for educators, parents and…
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“Nobody can avoid AI – but it will not replace humans” – Lenovo CEO explains why your next work PC could be an AI-enabled device
- Lenovo CEO tells us more AI PCs are coming to a workplace near you soon
- Cost is a worry, but productivity and efficiency boosts mitigate this
- Predicting the future and developing a robust roadmap is also a challenge, Lenovo admits
The CEO of
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The effect of environmental regulations on municipal bonds
Air pollution regulations in the United States are intended to protect public health, but a new study has found that they also carry an unexpected cost: higher interest rates on the bonds used by counties to fund schools, hospitals, and…
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Insurance data can help fill gaps between longer medical trials for patients up against the clock
Randomized clinical trials remain the gold standard for establishing a medication’s effects, producing the evidence by which most drugs and interventions in the U.S. are approved.
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Watch SpaceX launch NASA’s Pandora exoplanet-studying satellite on Jan. 11
SpaceX will launch NASA’s next exoplanet mission on Sunday morning (Jan. 11), and you can watch the action live.
A Falcon 9 rocket carrying about 40 payloads, including NASA’s Pandora exoplanet satellite, is scheduled to lift off from…
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Billionaire NASA Head Offers Bizarre Perk for Top Staff
Austin DeSisto/NurPhoto via Getty Images It took almost a year for the Trump administration to settle on a non-interim NASA administrator.
Back in 2024, before he was even sworn in, president Donald Trump
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China ready to move its J-35 stealth fighter jet into mass production
New footage suggests that China might be close to mass-producing advanced stealth fighter jets, not just prototyping them as previously believed. What’s more, this appears to mean China’s latest fifth-generation stealth fighter, the J-35,…
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New insight into the immune signals driving inflammation in multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic neurological disease characterized by nerve damage and consequent impairments in vision, movement, balance and mental function. In MS, the immune system mistakenly starts attacking myelin, the protective…
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From ‘Vibe Coding’ to ‘Vibe Selling’: how AI is reshaping the art of selling
When “vibe coding” was named Collins Dictionary’s word of the year last month, it signaled a crucial milestone for AI: applications that were once niche or sector-specific had truly become mainstream.
A term initially coined by OpenAI…
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