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The robots that dementia caregivers want: Robots for joy, robots for sorrow
Building robots that can help people with dementia has been a longtime goal for roboticists. Yet until now, no one
WWD Digital Beauty Forum: Beauty 3.0 With AI and AR
Today's overabundance of options in the beauty market is causing some unintended issues, like decision fatigue. Technology can provide relief.
A safe, wearable soft sensor: Biocompatible sensor could be used in diagnostics, therapeutics, human-computer interfaces, and virtual reality
Children born prematurely often develop neuromotor and cognitive developmental disabilities. The best way to reduce the impacts of those disabilities
Bike doc: Matt Seaton
Dear Matt, I’m looking to buy a new road bike, mainly for non-competitive use, although I’d like to progress to
Period-tracking apps offer another way to obsess over our bodies | Alana Harris
The idea of women tracking their menstrual cycles for contraceptive purposes is clearly not new. From the development of the
‘Sleep trackers made me far more interested in my sleep’
After wearing various motion-tracking sleep monitors for two years, it’s obvious they are not all created equally. Some are more
Weight Watchers plans tech rebrand to take on wellness industry
Weight Watchers will from next month ditch its name and rebrand as “WW” as it takes on competition from fitness
What people ask Google about running
There are some answers I’d quite like to know myself (8, 19) and some that fall into the “how long
Self-tracking: the people turning their bodies into medical labs
Within the first five minutes I spend with Ian Clements, I learn the following. He is 76 years old and