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Nov 28 2024TECHNOLOGY

Brush Up: An Unusual Gadget for Teeth that Might Surprise You

Ever heard of a toothbrush that shakes your whole face? The Feno Smartbrush does just that. Designed by a dentist, this unusual gadget vibrates all your teeth at once in just 20 seconds. It's like a massage for your mouth, and it's not just about the vibration. It also tracks your brushing habits a

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Wearable Tech's Role in Medication Tracking: A Fresh Look

Imagine turning your smartwatch into a personal pharmacist. That's the potential of wearable devices (WDs) in medication management. They've come a long way from just counting steps, now measuring vital signs like heart rate and blood oxygen. But how well do they help patients stick to their treatme

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Nov 28 2024HEALTH

Heart Rate and Stress: A Wearable Tech Study in ICU Residents

Working in an intensive care unit (ICU) can be incredibly stressful. ICU residents often face high pressure situations that can take a toll on their mental health and job performance. To better understand and manage this stress, researchers are turning to wearable devices like Fitbits. These devices

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Nov 27 2024HEALTH

Flexible Films Tackle Biofouling in Medical Devices

Medical devices that come into contact with body fluids often face a problem called biofouling. This is when bacteria and other substances stick to the device, forming a layer that can cause issues like blood clots and infections. Traditional ways to stop this, like using certain polymers or coating

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

Game-Changer Ejected: Kansas Center Kicks Duke Player, Changes Game

Imagine the heat of the moment. In a high-stakes basketball game between top-ranked Kansas and No. 11 Duke, things got heated. Kansas center Hunter Dickinson was kick-started from the game after an unexpected move. During a rebound battle, Dickinson laid a kick right at Duke's Maliq Brown's head. Th

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Nov 27 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Moana 2 and Wicked Heat Up the Box Office This Thanksgiving

Disney's Moana 2 is making waves even before Thanksgiving. The sequel, featuring Dwayne Johnson and Auli’i Cravalho, is expected to rake in over $12 million on Tuesday, smashing Disney's previous record set by Ralph Breaks the Internet. With a weekend forecast of $125-$135 million, this film is set

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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

New Wear OS Update May Bring Music to Android Watch Speakers

Google is experimenting with a new feature in Wear OS 5. 1 that could allow users to play music directly from their Android smartwatch's built-in speakers. This update is based on Android 15, unlike the previous Wear OS 5, which was based on Android 14. The feature, spotted in the developer release

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Nov 27 2024FINANCE

Ivancevic Model: A Wave-Based Examination of Option Pricing

Ever wondered how the price of an option can be predicted using waves? Meet the Ivancevic Option Pricing Model, a different take from the classic Black-Scholes model. This model uses complex equations, called adaptive nonlinear Schrödinger equations, to describe waves influenced by stock prices over

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Nov 27 2024SPORTS

Bucks Face Heat: Injuries and Lineups Matter

The Milwaukee Bucks are on a roll, winning their last four games. Tonight, they face the Miami Heat, and injuries are a concern. Giannis Antetokounmpo, their star player, is listed as probable with a calf strain. He's been dealing with knee issues too, but he's still been scoring an average of 32 po

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Nov 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's Folding Gaming Dream: Will It Happen?

Lately, a patent filing has hinted that Samsung might be cooking up a foldable mobile gaming device. While it's too early to know if this idea will hit the shelves, it shows that Samsung is mulling over a move into the handheld gaming market. With their expertise in foldable tech, they could create

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