The Five Commandments for Larger Enterprises Working With Technology Startu
I'd like to review some major concerns a larger enterprise should consider when working with startups.
Scientists Build System That Allows Heart Disease Detection via App
Scientists used an AI model to help detect the difference between different types of heartbeat sounds.
Woman Says New MacBook's Keyboard 'Melted' After Minutes In The Sun
She showed viewers what the warped keyboard looked like after it was reportedly in the sun for no longer than five minutes.
Perseverance Rover Finds Rocks Shaped By Water on Mars
The rocks come from the floor of Jezero crater where a large river delta once flowed into a lake.
Lab Creates 'Synthetic' Embryo With Brain, Beating Heart
The "world first" could solve the donor shortage crisis and prevent miscarriages, scientists say.
3D-Printed Skull Saves Newborn With Exposed Brain
Polish tech company Sygnis helped surgeons perform the delicate surgery to fix the baby's exposed brain tissue.
'I Didn't Reveal The Truth To My Employer At My Interview'
I wanted to really show that I was 100 percent capable of doing all the work.
Elon Musk Teases Neuralink 'Show and Tell' Update on Halloween
The biotech company says it is developing tiny devices that will aim to connect people's brains to computers.
Protein From Pig's Skin Could Help Treat Blindness: Research
The protein implant from pig skin has successfully helped treat blindness among study participants, according to researchers.
How Airbnb Aims to Detect 'High-Risk' Bookings in Halting Parties
The company is targeting guests who are throwing parties at properties without the owner's consent or knowledge.
Snake Given Robot Legs to Walk by Inventor: 'Cannot Believe This Works'
It's a long shot from undoing 150 million years of evolution, but the tongue-in-cheek snake prosthesis has gone viral online.
Scientists Invent Nano Sponges That Scrub Pollutants From Waste Water
According to researchers, the new material is efficient in filtering organic pollutants, such as dyes.
New Wi-Fi Reflection Tech Could Send Signal Through Impenetrable Walls
The wave channeling model is similar to anti-reflective coating on eyeglasses that add an extra layer in order to reduce reflection.
New Prosthetic Hand Powered and Controlled By Wearer's Breath
It will particularly help kids who are too young to use or whose bodies are unsuited to existing prosthetic hands which use a harness and cable.
The 9 Best Back-to-School Products, Even for People Not in School
From device chargers to lunchboxes to comfortable shoes, these are the best back-to-school products that will work for anyone.
New Mobile App Checks Food for Cancer-Causing Chemicals
The app helps consumers make informed choices by detecting the level of nitrite concentration in processed meats.
New U.S. Tech Laws Play Russian Roulette With Cybersecurity
Lawmakers should ensure implementation of new laws deliver real freedom of choice for technology under conditions that benefit Western democracies more than those wishing to harm us and our way of life.
Josh Hawley Calls Tech Bill Stall a 'Cave to the Tech Companies' by Schumer
Republican Senators Grassley, Hawley and Graham criticized Chuck Schumer for breaking his promise to hold a tech bill vote by "early summer."
Blood Test Spots Signs of Alzheimer's Years Before Symptoms: Scientists
Scientists have created a sensor that can detect signs of the condition years before they first manifest themselves.
Researchers Develop Mattress That 'Tricks Body Into Falling Asleep Faster'
The new mattress lowers core temperature by counter-intuitively warming up the neck with a special pillow.
Modified Cell Immune Response Key to Defeating Lymphoma, Leukemia: Research
Scientifically-altered T cells, which produce the body's immune response, may be a key to defeating leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma, say authors of a new study.
Fact Check: Was Joe Biden Deepfake Used In Video Attacking Donald Trump?
Twitter users fueled rumors that footage of President Joe Biden was faked using computer technology.
Expectant Moms May Soon See Babies in Womb Via Smartphone, Researchers Say
Postage stamp-sized adhesive patches have been developed that provide imaging of the heart, lungs, and other organs.
Nuclear Fusion Energy Edges Closer With Super Magnets for Smaller Tokamaks
Smaller, more powerful magnets could help engineers improve the geometry of spherical tokamaks—fusion reactors that contain superheated plasma.
We Are in the Ex Machina Era
Civil society—that's all of us—needs to start reconsidering the comfortable assumption that whoever seems like a fellow human online must be one.
Nuclear Fusion Investment Skyrockets as Advances Bring Clean Energy Closer
With funding increasing and more companies involved, fusion is expected on the grid within the 2030s.
Most Americans Think Texts Are Incomplete Without Emojis: Survey
A global survey ahead of World Emoji Day showed that the meaning of emojis differ greatly depending on where someone is from.
Bitcoin Trader Harvested $3M Bounty That's Now Cut in Half
A crypto trader said he traded in his $8,200 Rolex watch to buy cryptocurrency and is now worth a little more than $1.18 million - but admits the crashing market has halved his wealth.
Should NFTs Be Part of Your Marketing Strategy? Ask Johnnie Walker
Public companies are now using NFTs to deepen their relationships with their most intense customers — a real-world use case that may surprise critics and delight executives.
What Bored Ape, Quontic's Pool Party in Metaverse Mean For Your Company
More and more, consumer services are being delivered by online tokens and other web3 tools.