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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Smart Mattress Topper That Wants to Improve Your Sleep

Imagine waking up every morning feeling refreshed and well-rested. That's what the ERA Smart Layer promises. This 3 1/25-inch thick mattress topper isn't your average bedding accessory. It's a high-tech gadget designed to enhance your sleep and overall health. The ERA Smart Layer is packed with fea

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Meet The Fermenstation: A Sleek Solution for Homebrew Kombucha

Brewing kombucha at home can be messy and complicated. But a new gadget from San Francisco startup Kombu aims to change that. The Fermenstation is a modern, compact kombucha brewer that simplifies the process. Founded by husband and wife team Michael Churchill and Natalia Amijo, Kombu was born out o

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Cool Down with Smart Fabrics: A New Way to Recover

Have you ever wished for a better way to cool off after a sweaty workout? Traditional methods like jumping into water can be messy and impractical. Enter wearable fluidic fabric – a smart material designed to make cooling down a breeze. This lightweight, portable fabric can mimic the refreshing effe

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Jan 08 2025TECHNOLOGY

Nvidia's New GPUs: A Game-Changer for Gamers and Creators

At this year's CES in Las Vegas, Nvidia's CEO, Jensen Huang, pulled back the curtain on some mind-blowing tech. He showed off graphics that were so detailed and realistic, they'd make you think you're walking through an actual castle. And the best part? It was all thanks to artificial intelligence.

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Jan 08 2025SPORTS

Track and Field: A Century of Change with Noah Lyles and Harold Abrahams

Imagine running the 100m race a hundred years apart. That's what Noah Lyles and Harold Abrahams did. Lyles, the 27-year-old Olympic champion, clocked 9. 79 seconds in the 2024 Paris Olympics. Abrahams, from the 1924 Games, ran the same distance in 10. 6 seconds. That's a difference of 0. 81 seconds,

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Lenovo's Rollable Laptop Arrives: A Unique Device for $3, 500

Ever imagined a laptop that can expand its screen with a flick of a switch? Lenovo is making that dream a reality with the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6, set to hit the market in early 2025. This innovative device is more than just a gimmick; it promises to revolutionize the way we work, especially for tasks

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

OnePlus 13: A New Leader in Long-Lasting Premium Phones

Are you tired of phones that overheat and die quickly? Meet the OnePlus 13, a top-tier Android device designed with performance and durability in mind. This smartphone doesn't just look good; it feels great too, thanks to its soft-touch back panel. Imagine a phone that can handle any task you throw

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Jan 07 2025ENTERTAINMENT

What Happens to Celebrity Red Carpet Outfits After the Flashbulbs Fade?

After a red carpet event, like the Golden Globes, celebrities' outfits gain a life of their own. Zendaya's saffron Louis Vuitton gown and Angelina Jolie's crystal chain McQueen dress are just a few examples. But what happens to these outfits after the cameras stop flashing? Many are stored away in s

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

Stretchy, Self-Repairing Conductors: A Cool New Finding!

Ever wondered how your wearable devices could become even better? Well, scientists have just figured out a way to make them stretchier, more durable, and even self-repairing! They've discovered a new kind of conductive material that's based on tiny silver wires known as Ag NWs. These Ag NWs are mixe

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Jan 07 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Billionaire's Quest: Can We Hack Aging?

Tech billionaires like Jeff Bezos, Sam Altman, and Peter Thiel are betting big on extending life. They're investing millions in labs that aim to reverse aging and add years to our lives. But it's not all smooth sailing. These anti-aging enthusiasts face regulatory hurdles, ethical questions, and lon

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