July 19 Can your Apple Watch detect pregnancy? A new study reveals Apple Watch and iPhone can detect early signs of pregnancy through AI analysis of movement patterns, sleep habits and heart rate with remarkable accuracy.
July 19 Marshmallow concrete improves chances of surviving crash landing Ultra-light foam concrete with microscopic bubbles helps bring planes to a safe stop during emergencies, offering airports an affordable runway safety solution.
July 19 AI robot performs gallbladder surgery autonomously Johns Hopkins researchers developed a surgical robot that understands commands and performs operations independently, potentially transforming healthcare access.
July 18 Would you feel safe sharing the road with this self-driving scooter? The Omoway Omo X features a modular design, obstacle detection and emergency braking, and can drive itself to charging stations, signaling the future of smart urban mobility.
July 18 US Army tests robot coyotes to prevent catastrophic bird strikes Robot coyotes built on motorized cars reaching 20 mph are being deployed at military airfields as an innovative solution to wildlife threats to aircraft safety.
July 17 Could underwater living be the next frontier for human habitats As environmental challenges grow, underwater habitats gain momentum with DEEP's Vanguard, supporting short missions and Sentinel designed for 28-day stays at depth.
July 17 LEE ZELDIN: Trump's EPA clearing the regulatory path for America to dominate the global AI revolution
July 16 Tiny cyborg beetles are built to save lives in real emergencies Darkling beetles equipped with microchip backpacks can be guided through disaster areas using electrical signals, offering a biological solution for search and rescue.
July 16 No signal? No problem. This app lets you chat anyway Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey developed Bitchat, a privacy-focused messaging app that works offline via Bluetooth without requiring email, phone numbers or personal data.
July 15 New study reveals threats to the Class of 2025. Fixing them should be Job No. 1 for America Despite 7 million open jobs, graduates struggle as education systems fail to align with business needs, requiring new approaches to learning and career