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The new Hume Band is at the forefront of a 2026 wellness revolution, using its advanced sensor technology and proprietary Metabolic Momentum score to provide users with unprecedented insights into ...
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Ofgem has confirmed that smart meter customers facing delays or failed installations will receive £40 compensation. The energy regulator said the tougher rules for suppliers will come into force from ...
A group of scientists will later this year deploy deep-sea landers to test whether metallic rocks on the ocean floor do in fact produce oxygen. The claim, made in 2024 by British marine ecologist ...
Safety regulators have instructed operators of certain Israel Aerospace Industries converted Boeing 747-400 freighters to check wiring in the vicinity of cockpit oxygen hoses for potential risk of ...
PCWorld explains how to create an affordable CO2 air quality monitor using a Raspberry Pi and MH-Z19C sensor for under $40. This DIY project helps monitor indoor air quality since high CO2 levels ...
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Electronic vital sign monitors have been common in hospitals for more than 40 years. On TV or in movies, they start making noises, and doctors and nurses come running, yelling things like “stat!” If ...