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IEEE Spectrum on MSNThese Graphene Tattoos Are Actually BiosensorsRight now, such tattoos don’t exist, but the key technology is being worked on in labs around the world, including my lab at ...
But I just can’t help myself; it’s a natural muscle-memory action. I didn’t want to take Dramamine while I’m in a car. I ...
Despite its importance, working out can sometimes feel intimidating. But what if we told you that you could reap the health rewards of being physically active without even changing out of your pajamas ...
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Apple, alleging that some Apple Watch wristbands contain potentially hazardous levels of harmful chemicals.
Peaslee has previously found PFAS in other consumer products like cosmetics, fast food wrappers, contact lenses, and dental floss, among others. Researchers say chemicals in these products can migrate ...
After Leonard got into the end zone, he had a message for the ESPN broadcast, via his wristband, pointing to it after crossing the goal line. The wristband reads "Matthew 23:12, a gospel verse ...
Notre Dame quarterback Riley Leonard pointed out a Bible verse on his wristband after scoring an opening-drive touchdown during Monday night’s College Football Playoff national championship game ...
Leonard capped off the drive with a two-yard touchdown run. After the play, he pointed to his wristband while ESPN's cameras showed him celebrating. Here's what was on Leonard's wristband ...
Contrary to the stated goal of making you healthier, the watch bands of your wearables could be doing the opposite.
University of Notre Dame researchers tested 22 wristbands at various price points — many were manufactured with fluoroelastomers, synthetic rubbers designed to repel sweat, skin oils and water.
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