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New method could let quantum devices self-test any state or measurement
Physicists Shubhayan Sarkar, Armin Tavakoli Orthey Jr., and Remigiusz Augusiak have published a scheme in Nature Physics that ...
Embedded in cell phones, rings, bracelets or watches, the novel tools aim to make it easier to manage hypertension. But they must still pass several tests before hitting the clinic. By Matías A. Loewy ...
Researchers at the University of Tartu are developing a smartwatch-like wearable that uses spectrometry to detect plastic particles in the human body without drawing blood.
Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester.View full profile Jack has a degree in Medical Genetics from the University of Leicester. A new sampling method developed by ...
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7 best laser tape measures, tested and reviewed
A handy addition to your toolbox, the best laser tape measure delivers measurements instantly. Our product testing team tried ...
Sarah Taylor is only 17 years old, but she lives with constant pain. She was diagnosed with arthritis at 18 months old, and she also suffers from fibromyalgia, a chronic pain disease. The teen says ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. NIST researchers have built a prototype quantum device that measures volts, ohms, and amps together, promising more accurate and ...
(TNS) — Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh and Indiana University have recently been awarded a federal grant to support research of a device to measure lung health using a smartphone.
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