A new study suggests that virtual reality experiences designed to mimic psychedelic visual effects could safely boost creativity and flexibility in thinking.
Broadcast Retirement Network's Jeffrey Snyder discusses whether cell phones cause brain cancer with Medical University of ...
More screen time among children and teens is linked to higher risks of heart and metabolic problems, particularly when combined with insufficient sleep. Danish researchers discovered a measurable rise ...
The availability of advanced sensors, artificial intelligence, digital twins, XR and robotics has changed technology-driven markets. We see how the intersection of these mutualistic technologies will ...
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HP's OmniBook 7 Aero is one of the lightest computers I've ever touched and it's worth every penny
The HP OmniBook 7 Aero is an ultra-light laptop that weighs less than 2.2 pounds, which makes it the ideal commuter laptop.
“One day, a few hours into operation, I received a frantic radio call from the actors saying the touchscreen in the final ...
As AI—and the ethical debate surrounding it—accelerates, scientists argue that understanding consciousness is now more urgent ...
Science Corporation uses solar panel-like technology implanted in a patient's eye. Early results for people with macular ...
Evidence presented in a new Public Accounts Committee report covering smart public services delivery suggests a change in tack is needed ...
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Precursor of dopamine increases willingness to wait for larger delayed rewards
A research team from the University of Cologne conducted one of the most comprehensive studies on dopamine and decision-making in humans so far, providing evidence for effects of the former on the ...
A "transformation" is upon us. After a multi-year procession of educational technology products that once promised to shake ...
Explore the rise of the digital twin & its impact on business, infrastructure, and innovation. Learn how real-time data is ...
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