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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Gaming for Recovery: How Tiny Skin Patches Could Change Stroke Rehabilitation

Stroke survivors often struggle with movement. Traditional rehab tools are big and need experts. This is a problem. A new idea uses small, skin-friendly patches. These patches stick to joints and muscles. They track hand and finger movements. The patches send out tiny electrical signals. These signa

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Jan 23 2026EDUCATION

How Screens and Playtime Shape Young Minds

Researchers wanted to see how much time kids spend on screens and playing outside affects their learning and feelings. They looked at different groups of preschoolers and how they use their time. Some kids spend a lot of time on screens, while others play outside more. The study aimed to see if thes

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

A New Partner for INVL Technology's Big Sale

INVL Technology has picked ICON Corporate Finance to help sell its tech companies. This move comes after a careful selection process. ICON is known for its work in tech deals and has a wide network of buyers around the world. The choice was made because of ICON's experience in merging and acquiring

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Jan 23 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Who Chose Surrogacy: Stories of Love and Science

Many famous people have turned to surrogacy to grow their families. For some, it was the only option. For others, it was the best choice. Meghan Trainor, for example, said it was the safest way for her to have another baby. Olivia Munn chose surrogacy after her breast cancer diagnosis. Michelle Will

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

How Machines and People Shape Our World

Caterpillar, a giant in the machinery world, is making big moves in tech. With a huge $64. 8 billion in revenue in 2024, they're involved in building infrastructure, energy, and mining. Their work is everywhere, from hospitals to data centers, powering and shaping modern life. At the heart of this

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Byrna Tech Talks: What's Next for Personal Safety Gadgets?

Byrna Technologies is all set to spill the beans on its financial performance. This includes both the last quarter and the entire year that wrapped up on November 30, 2025. They'll be sharing the details in a press release before a big conference call on February 5, 2026, at 9:00 a. m. Eastern time.

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

Audeze's New LCD-5s: A Leap in Sound and Style

Audeze has just dropped their latest headphones, the LCD-5s, at NAMM 2026. These aren't just any headphones; they're packed with Audeze's fancy SLAM tech. This tech gives the headphones a deep, lifelike bass and a super accurate midrange. On top of that, they look sleek with a new design. The LCD-5

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

New Leader Joins the Team to Boost AI Welding Tech

Novarc Technologies has welcomed a new Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Donato Montanari. He's a big deal in the tech world, with over 30 years of experience in AI, machine vision, and industrial automation. Montanari is not new to this game. He's been a leader in tech companies and has even started

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

Crime in the U. S. : A Look at the Numbers

Crime rates in the U. S. have been going down since the pandemic. This is true for both violent and property crimes. In fact, aggravated assault and burglary rates hit their lowest points last year since the pandemic started. Homicides have also dropped significantly. In 52 of the largest cities, ho

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Jan 23 2026CRIME

Unlocking Cold Cases: The Power of DNA Technology

In a world where some crimes go unsolved for years, a breakthrough in DNA technology is offering hope. Othram, a company based in Texas, is using advanced methods to extract DNA from old evidence. They then analyze it to build a profile of the suspect. This is not your average DNA test. It looks at

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