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Jul 15 2025HEALTH

Home Health Tech: A Game Changer for Seniors

The healthcare system is under pressure as the population ages. Hospitals are often overcrowded, and seniors frequently find themselves in a revolving door of visits. But what if technology could change this? Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a tool that could help. It allows doctors to keep an eye

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Jul 15 2025SCIENCE

Brain Scanners and Emotions: A New Way to Read Feelings

Ever wondered if machines can understand human emotions? Scientists have been working on this idea for a while. They used a special brain scanner called fNIRS to read emotions. This scanner is not like the big ones you see in hospitals. It is smaller and can be worn on the head. The study involved

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Jul 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Galaxy Z Flip 7: A Clamshell Phone That Can Take a Beating

The Galaxy Z Flip 7 is a phone that proves foldables can be tough. It survived a drop onto concrete with just a tiny scuff. The cover screen is now much bigger and brighter, making it useful for more than just checking the time. The inner screen is also larger, which is great for those who struggle

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Jul 14 2025HEALTH

Back Pain and AI: A Smarter Way to Diagnose

Back pain is a big deal. It makes life hard for many people and costs a lot of money to treat. Often, doctors use MRI scans to figure out if a slipped disc is causing the pain. But MRI machines aren't everywhere, and they can be expensive. So, what's the alternative? AI, or artificial intelligence,

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Jul 14 2025BUSINESS

Tech's Big Role in Chinese Medicine's Future

The Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) is a big deal for countries in the Asia-Pacific region. It's all about boosting trade and economic ties. But there's a twist. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is getting a makeover thanks to technology. This isn't just about keeping up with th

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

Keeping Fruits and Veggies Fresh: A New Way to Fight Spoilage

Fruits and vegetables often go bad after harvest. This is a big problem. It affects food safety and quality. To tackle this, scientists are looking at new ways to use natural helpers, like bacteria and fungi, to keep produce fresh. These helpers, called biocontrol agents (BCAs), can fight off disea

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

Unlocking Clues: How Science Helps Solve Sexual Assault Cases

Sexual assault investigations often face a tricky situation. There are usually more female cells than male cells in the evidence. This makes it hard to get clear DNA results. Scientists have been testing different ways to separate these cells. They want to find the best method to identify the attack

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Jul 13 2025TECHNOLOGY

How China's Tech Zones Impact Nearby Cities

China has set up special zones to boost tech growth in cities. These zones, known as national independent innovation demonstration zones (NIIDZs), are designed to foster innovation. A recent study examined data from 274 Chinese cities over 14 years to understand how these zones influence tech develo

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Jul 13 2025HEALTH

Tech's Role in Managing Diabetic Foot Ulcers

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a serious issue for many people with diabetes. These sores can lead to big problems if not taken care of properly. New tech is stepping in to help patients manage their condition better. Self-care is key when dealing with DFUs. It helps prevent infections and other c

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Jul 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

Apple's AI Challenge: Is Tim Cook Up to the Task?

Tim Cook has been a highly successful CEO for Apple, leading the company to incredible growth. However, recent events have raised questions about his ability to navigate the AI era. Key executives have left, including the chief operating officer and top AI researchers. This has led to concerns about

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