By directly communicating with the brain, a new wireless device could someday help restore lost senses or manage pain without medications, its developers say.
The S&P 500 just ended a historically long stretch of trading above its 50-day moving average. The end of these long streaks has twice been a precursor to a bear market. However, investors should not ...
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is among the most widespread substance use disorders (SUDs) worldwide, characterized by an impaired ability to control the intake of alcohol. For many years, psychologists ...
A university has designed a switch that can be operated by dogs to control household appliances. The Dogosophy Button, developed by a team at the Open University in Milton Keynes, uses wireless ...
Iconic brands including Vogue Patterns, McCall's, and Butterick to join forces under new leadership to inspire the next generation of makers Under the new leadership, Simplicity is ready to begin its ...
A study has found that engaging with frightening entertainment, such as horror films, is associated with temporary changes in brain network activity common in depression. The research also found that ...
A 1,200-person caravan of largely Cuban migrants is heading north from Mexico’s southern city of Tapachula in a weeks-long pursuit of better economic opportunities. But the destination is not the U.S.
Apple jumped onto the AI bandwagon with the release of iOS 18.1 and the introduction of Apple Intelligence. Since then, the company has been expanding the abilities of Apple Intelligence, with new ...
A new pair of images purport to show four color variants of the bare Camera Control component from the iPhone 17, though they don't match previous claims. Significantly, the colors do not necessarily ...
An established Chinese leaker has pushed back against recent rumors suggesting Apple plans to eliminate the Camera Control button from the iPhone 18, instead claiming the company is working to ...
For years, I never used the extra buttons on the side of my mouse, and mostly just viewed them as a nuisance. Too often I’d click them by accident and trigger some unwanted action, like navigating ...