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Are you obsessing over rep ranges? Here is why the science says your rep goal matters less than you think
For decades, lifters have argued over the "perfect" number of reps for growth. New research reveals that intensity—not the ...
Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 6 remains a top contender in the foldable smartphone market, known for its impressive features and ...
Ajit Prakash is a postdoctoral researcher in biochemist Sharon Campbell’s group at the University of North Carolina at Chapel ...
A decades-old gap between theory and experiment in muon fusion is finally resolved using ultra-precise X-ray measurements.
A peer-reviewed study from Pohang University of Science and Technology introduces an AI-powered, silent-speech wearable ...
Wearable technologies are starting to reshape how people manage health. Continuous glucose monitors that measure blood sugar ...
Can AI restore your voice? A new study reveals a multiaxial strain sensor that converts silent muscle movements into ...
POSTECH Professor Sung-Min Park’s team develops technology to reconstruct speech through movements of neck muscles.
The URSA Cine Immersive 100G is positioned by Blackmagic as the first immersive cinema camera designed for live production with Apple Immersive Video. The camera uses dual 8Kx8K RGBW sensors with 16 ...
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AI-designed proteins become switchable sensors for diagnostics and labs
A protein that sits dark and silent in a test tube until it meets its molecular target, then snaps open and glows, sounds ...
Huntsville, we (don’t) have a problem: How a Marshall control room oversaw science aboard Artemis II
Astronauts famously call the NASA team in Houston when they have a problem in space, but control rooms at Huntsville's ...
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