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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Breathing Easy: The Future of Flexible Sensors

Imagine a world where your clothes can monitor your health and movements without needing a power source. Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, scientists have taken a big step towards making this a reality. They've created a new type of flexible pressure sensor that doesn't need external power.

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Stroke Recovery: How Your Phone Can Be Your Coach

Stroke survivors often face a tough time keeping up with their recovery once they leave the hospital. This is where a clever program called START comes in, using a mobile app to help patients continue their journey to recovery. The program begins in the hospital and continues to support patients as

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Feb 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Windows: Your Secret Weapon Against Heat

Windows are more than just a way to see outside. Imagine if they could also keep your room cool and save energy. Scientists have made a smart film for windows that does just that. It's not your typical window film. This one is special because it lets natural light in while blocking out harmful UV an

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Feb 18 2025HEALTH

Keeping Health Value Sets Up-to-Date

Imagine trying to use a map from the 1950s to navigate a city today. It wouldn't work, right? The same goes for health-related quality of life (HRQoL) value sets. These sets help figure out how many quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) people might gain from healthcare. But, many of these value s

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Feb 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Nanotech Spreads Like a Virus

Nanotechnology, with its tiny but mighty innovations, is making waves in society. It's changing the game in many industries, but it's also facing some big hurdles. One major challenge is understanding how these innovations spread and catch on. This is where the SIR model, originally used to track di

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Feb 17 2025SCIENCE

Smartphones and AI: The New Way to Check Water Quality

Water quality is a big deal. It's important for our environment and the systems we build. Alkalinity is a key part of water quality. It's been measured in many ways, from old-school titrations to fancy spectrophotometric and electrochemical methods. Each has its pros and cons. But what if there was

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Feb 17 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI: The New Helper for Assistive Technology

Finding the perfect tool to help someone with a disability can be a daunting task. There are countless options available, and it can be overwhelming to sift through them all. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) steps in. AI has the potential to revolutionize the way assistive technology (AT)

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Feb 17 2025ENVIRONMENT

Water and Health: The Power of Data

Imagine having a magical map that shows where water is being used, where pollution is happening, and where diseases are spreading. That's exactly what the Water Health Open Knowledge Graph (WHOW-KG) does. It's not just a map; it's a tool designed to help us make smart decisions about water and healt

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Feb 16 2025SCIENCE

Solar Power's Secret Weapon: Tiny Metal Teams

Imagine harnessing the power of the sun more efficiently. Scientists are exploring a fascinating solution using tiny metal teams. These aren't your average metals; they're special nanoparticles made from two different metals. One metal excels at absorbing sunlight, but it struggles to keep that ener

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Feb 16 2025EDUCATION

Digital Tools in Physical Education: A Fresh Look

The world of education is changing fast. Technology is becoming a big part of how we teach and learn. This is especially true in physical education, where digital tools like Edmodo, Zoom, and Google Meet are making waves. These tools can make learning more fun and engaging. They can also help teache

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