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Wearable technological-devices claiming to monitor brain health have captured public interest, yet they frequently face ...
Swapnil Srivastav, founder of Kidbea, called Deepinder Goyal's Temple device wild and fascinating, even as doctors continue to question its scientific basis.
How lengthy can instructions in a question paper really be? Students who recently participated in the International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO), at Sirius, Russia, were given a question paper with ...
The Santa Rita Experimental Range has already been studied for a longer time and across a larger area than just about any other place in North America, but now researchers are taking things to a whole ...
A Pennsylvania dad has shared footage of the moment his 3-year-old daughter saw him without a beard for the first time. Pat Bolding has had a beard for nearly a decade. “I’ve had it for over eight ...