The Privacy Display is the top reason to consider buying the Galaxy S26 Ultra, and contrary to what you may initially think, ...
At CES 2026, Lego revealed a whole new kind of brick - the Lego Smart Brick. Far more than just a light-up brick, Lego has packed in everything from a speaker to an accelerometer to a light sensor and ...
He came up with a new one, called the Late-Transition Interacting Thawer (LTIT) model, which models how dark energy could "thaw" after a certain amount of time after the universe started and is slowly ...
Getting older might seem like a slow, gradual process – but research suggests that this is not always the case. In fact, if ...
I Ran 30 Miles Testing 5 Smartwatches to Find Out Which One You Can Actually Trust ...
People on GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic aren't being told to exercise — they're spontaneously wanting to. Scientists believe the drugs are recalibrating the brain's motivational circuitry, and the ...
Sedentary behaviour (SB) is linked to a higher risk of metabolic disorders, cardiovascular disease, all-cause mortality and musculoskeletal decline. Office workers (OW) are particularly vulnerable to ...
This study presents a newly engineered nonlinear stiffness-softening mechanism that enables micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometers to operate with dramatically reduced bias force and ...
Balance athletic goals with arrhythmia risk: match the device model and sensor to the sport, and use stress testing to set detection zones and avoid inappropriate therapy.
A new study suggests that muscle strength, particularly grip strength, is associated with longevity and could offer a practical screening tool for aging-related risk.
What's with the blue lines painted in the slow on Alpine skiing courses? What about the catch fencing? There's more to Olympic skiing than meets the eye.