Cerebral blood flow is essential for normal brain function and often perturbed in neurological disease. If one shines a ...
Scientists have captured the first detailed images of the body’s microscopic “cold sensor”, a protein called TRPM8. The discovery explains how our nerves detect chilly temperatures — and why compounds ...
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How to improve Apple Watch sleep tracking accuracy in watchOS
Apple Watch users who wake up to inconsistent sleep data have a real problem: the device tracks sleep using optical ...
Scientists offer new insight into how the body detects light touch and how disruptions in that process may contribute to sensory disorders.
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Woman says mechanic charged $900 for a sensor replacement that cost $35 online
A woman’s recent experience with an automotive repair shop has sparked conversation online after she […] ...
Light speckle fluctuations, a noninvasive proxy for cerebral blood flow index (CBFi), are quantified by diffuse correlation spectroscopy. However, this conventional technique provides marginal brain ...
Early last year, On the Road reported about new technology being used in a pilot program that aims to ease congestion by ...
Forget hunting for a power socket; the heat from your wrist might soon be enough to keep your smartwatch running indefinitely. Once a concept confined to science fiction, the idea of "body-heat ...
With much construction finished on the project, which will use sensors and ramp meters to regulate eight miles of northbound traffic, a 90-day traffic count is underway ahead of its May debut.
Discover the 9 best ERP systems for warehouse automation that support robotics integration, improving inventory accuracy, workflow efficiency, and smart warehouse operations.
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Bacteria that generate electricity: How a shellfish-based gel could monitor wastewater and food
Microbial bioelectronic sensors use living bacteria that can create an electrical signal in response to the presence of a ...
How do blood vessels stay strong, flexible, and responsive to the body's changing need for oxygen and nutrients? The answer lies not only in biology—but also in physics. Researchers at Åbo Akademi ...
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