A study led by MIT researchers found that agentic AI developers seldom publish detailed information about how these tools were tested for safety.
Study reveals 3D-printed resins deliver biologically ideal ‘Light & Continuous’ forces, overcoming the limitations ...
Scientists at the University of Maryland have developed what may be the most unusual wearable health device yet: Smart Underwear, a tiny sensor designed to measure human flatulence.
Smart textiles from liquid crystal elastomer fibers can now be melted down and reknitted with nearly identical shape-shifting performance.
Voice assistants such as Alexa are often marketed as smart tools that streamline everyday life. But once the technology moves into people's homes, interest quickly fades. This is shown by new research ...
Researchers at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health published findings in JAMA Psychiatry that shows that people who attend religious services or pray are 13% less likely to misuse drugs, alcohol or ...
A new research initiative keeps looking at how connected technologies affect how people manage their resources at home. People who are following the progress of home automation say that ...
An initial “proof of concept” study published in December of 19 adults found people pass gas on average about 32 times per ...
Scientists created smart underwear that measures farts, helping researchers track gut microbes and define what normal ...
Imagine a "smart fluid" whose internal structure can be rearranged just by changing temperature. In a new study published in Matter, researchers report a way to overcome a long-standing limitation in ...
Fiber batteries are an emerging technology which could one day be used to create smart clothing with a wide array of functions, from charging electronic devices to acting as wearable controllers.
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