The move from read-only tracking to closed-loop intervention is not a marketing tweak. It changes what a wearable is for.
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Science Tells Us What You Should Do Right After Waking Up, and How It Shapes Your Entire Day
Don’t outsource your morning to your inbox.
Ahead of the Florida Python Challenge in July 2026, see what the bite of the snakes' powerful jaws looks like.
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NFC East Grades: Where do the Giants stack up at wide receiver?
How do the NY Giants wide receivers compare to the rest of the NFC East?
Their return, the most plentiful in decades, is helping restore nature’s delicate balance. It is also raising new safety ...
Cats have a habit that leaves many owners wondering: they quietly sit across the room and seem to watch your every move. It ...
Evolution is always happening — so why can't we see it? A biologist explains the timescale problem, election pressure, and ...
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Gua shas and dry brushes cost under $10: How do ancient techniques compare to newer, pricier tools?
Gua shas and dry brushes cost under $10. Here's where the real lymphatic drainage research is actually headed in 2026.
Beneath the ocean’s surface, an unseen system works without pause. Tiny microbes drift through the water, breaking down ...
From why it was created to whether it’s alive, here’s what to know about SpudCell, the latest advance in synthetic biology.
Scientists say they have built a cell from scratch for the first time that feeds, grows and replicates like a natural cell, a ...
Why baseball players wear eye black and what science says about its ability to reduce glare and improve on-field vision.
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