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Scientists invent 'Pulse-Fi' prototype — a Wi-Fi heart rate monitor that's cheaper to set up than the best wearable devices
Engineers are in the early stages of harnessing Wi-Fi as a way to monitor heart rates, but don't expect to use your home ...
Some time travel movies totally miss the mark and create plot holes, while others get the science absolutely right.
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"I wanted to create a machine that would provide a quick and easy means of positioning collectible cards within laminated sleeves," said an inventor, from Muskegon Heights, Mich., "so I invented the ...
Graeme Clark was a restless kid. There’s a photo of him at two, with his suitcases packed, because he was bored and wanted to ...
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How Tools Shape How We See the World
Dan Shipper in Chain of Thought Was this newsletter forwarded to you? Sign up to get it in your inbox. Over the past weeks we’ve looked at the dominance of the old Western worldview and where it ...
Just as we learned to tame horses without suppressing their strength, we must learn to guide LLMs without losing their ...
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Stanford researchers develop electromagnetic device to sort and levitate cells
Stanford Medicine researchers invent an electromagnetic device that can gently sort different types of cells by levitating ...
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