Your devices are changing your body in ways you might not realise. It's not too late to do something about it.
Abstract>Researchers from the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit, Vision and Action Laboratory, and Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory in the ...
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Back-to-back victories signal rise of PH space talent
UNIVERSITY students from various colleges and universities in the country produced back-to-back successes in the Kibo Robot Programming Challenge reflects the country's growing depth in space ...
Visakhapatnam Central Jail's innovative program equips remand prisoners with digital skills for successful reintegration and ...
Based on the internet’s reaction to CEO Evan Spiegel’s debut appearance, convincing people to wear the glasses may be harder ...
I couldn't decide which TV to buy. Understanding OLED, QLED and Mini LED made the choice much easier
Buying a TV this Prime Day? Learn what matters most before exploring the best deals across every display category. | ...
The Pradhan Mantri Schools for Rising India (PM SHRI) scheme has emerged as a flagship initiative in Uttar Pradesh to modernise government schools and align them with the goals of the National ...
The world is now rapidly embracing technological advancement, and technologies that were once only beginning to be explored ...
Abstract: A recently developed application of computer vision is pathfinding in self-driving cars. Semantic scene understanding and semantic segmentation, as subfields of computer vision, are widely ...
The use of artificial intelligence has radically transformed the way the computer understands reality. It has given rise to ...
July 3, 2026 Scientists at UCLA discovered a surprising reason aging muscles heal more slowly. In older muscle stem cells, a protein called NDRG1 builds up and acts like a brake, slowing the cells’ ...
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