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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

How Tiny Tech Could Change Diabetes Care Forever

Insulin resistance is a big deal. It messes with how our bodies handle glucose, leading to a bunch of health issues like high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and even heart problems. For many people, this resistance is a precursor to type 2 diabetes, often lingering for years before diagnosis. So,

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Jul 20 2025SCIENCE

Harnessing Nature's Power: The Future of Solar Energy

The world is on the hunt for clean energy. Solar power is a big part of this. But there is a new kid on the block: dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). These are different from the usual silicon solar panels. They use dyes to capture sunlight. And guess what? These dyes can come from nature. Nature

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Helping Little Lungs Breathe: The Science Behind ECMO for Kids

ECMO, or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, is a lifesaver for kids with severe breathing problems. It's like a temporary lung, giving their own lungs a break to heal. Doctors are always learning more about how to use it best. New tech and better ways to manage ECMO are changing how doctors treat

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Jul 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's Robotaxi: A Smooth Ride with a Few Hiccups

Tesla's Robotaxi service is now being tested in Austin, offering a glimpse into the future of autonomous driving. The experience is mostly smooth, but there are some issues to work out. The Robotaxi uses only cameras and neural networks to navigate, which is different from other self-driving cars.

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Jul 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Gadgets: A Closer Look at Recent Reviews

Tech reviewers have been busy lately, testing and reviewing a bunch of new gadgets. From phones to cameras, soundbars to laptops, there's a lot to talk about. Let's dive in and see what's hot and what's not. First up, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7. This foldable phone is getting a lot of attention. I

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Jul 19 2025CRIME

The Rise and Fall of a Clothing Tech CEO

A CEO who once made headlines for her innovative business idea is now facing serious legal trouble. Christine Hunsicker, the founder of CaaStle Inc. , is accused of tricking investors out of a huge amount of money. The company promised to revolutionize the clothing industry by offering a "Clothing-a

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Jul 19 2025HEALTH

Balancing Act: AI's Role in Healthcare

AI is making waves in healthcare, but it's not just about speed. It's about getting things right. A recent study highlights the importance of balance. It's not just about making AI super smart. It's about using it wisely. The study points out that speed, reach, and ability are crucial. But they nee

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Jul 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Coaches Get a High-Tech Upgrade: How Sony and the NFL Are Changing the Game

Football coaches have a tough job. They need to make quick decisions in loud, crowded stadiums. Sometimes, the weather is extreme. To help, the NFL and Sony teamed up to create new headsets. These headsets are made to work well in any condition. The NFL announced this new partnership with Sony. It'

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Jul 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Fresh Look at the Nothing Phone 3: Is It Worth the Hype?

The smartphone world is crowded, but a UK-based company is making waves with its unique approach. Nothing Technologies is trying to stand out in a tough market by focusing on design and targeting regions beyond the US. The Nothing Phone 3 is their latest attempt, now available in the US. The Phone

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Jul 18 2025HEALTH

Detecting Bad Bugs in Food: A Smartphone Solution

Food poisoning is a big problem worldwide. It's getting worse because bacteria are becoming resistant to treatments. Scientists are working hard to find better ways to detect these harmful bugs quickly and accurately. One promising solution involves a special tool called PfAgo. It's like a tiny, pr

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