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Researchers at the University of Arizona created a 3D printed, adhesive-free wearable sensor that monitors dehydration, stress and metabolism. No glue needed, just seamless health tracking.
Could this be the future of wearable tech?
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A man with paralysis can now hold real-time conversations — even sing — thanks to a brain-computer interface that decodes his brainwaves into instant speech.
Mind-reading AI is giving voice back to those who lost it.
#Neurotech #AI #AssistiveTech #BCI
In 2019, Microsoft and University of Southampton stored data in quartz glass using lasers. One disc can hold 500+ TB and last millennia.
Translation: your cat videos may outlive humanity.
If our digital memories outlast us, what story will they tell?
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Why’s it called “spam” email?
It comes from a Monty Python sketch where Vikings shout “Spam! Spam! Spam!” non-stop—drowning out conversation.
Just like junk messages drowning your inbox.
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We used to need a whole desk of gadgets: calculator, camera, phone, alarm clock, map, flashlight… now it’s all in your pocket.
What’s one piece of old tech you secretly miss...and why?
I’ll go first: the satisfying clack of a flip phone hang-up.
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In Red Dwarf's "White Hole," Holly boosts her IQ from 6,000 to 12,368...only to discover it drastically shortens her lifespan.
Smart move? Maybe not.
Just goes to show: sometimes, too much intelligence can be a real pain in the circuits.
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Neuromorphic chips mimic the brain’s neurons and synapses. Energy-efficient, fast, and built for real-time learning...early days, but the potential is big.
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