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Scientists have created the world’s thinnest spaghetti 200 times thinner than hair that overcooks in a second! Here’s why
Scientists have created the world's thinnest 'spaghetti,' 200 times thinner than human hair, using …
Indian healthcare and pharma firms dealing with COVID-19 vaccines will be at high risk for ransomware attacks in 2021, says report
Healthcare and pharma sector companies that have been in the front lines working to fight agains…
Indian startups' global competitiveness and innovation make them acquisition targets
Growing proficiency of Indian tech firms in building innovative products is drawing attention from …
Economic Times
There's A New Case For The iPhone 6 That Can Heal Itself From Scratches
Engadget's Richard Lai had the chance to play with Innerexile's Hydra case to see just how quickly …
Lisa Eadicicco
Cybersecurity professionals say generative AI can be exploited in cyberattacks — but it can also be a powerful defense
Explore how generative AI is reshaping cybersecurity in 5G networks, aiding in faster threat detect…
Rosalie Chan
What it will take to modernize the American grid and usher in the clean-energy revolution
The US grid is ill-equipped to handle what's coming. Here's what it will take to modernize the grid…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen,Jenny M…
Making the power grid 'smart' could save us all money and prevent blackouts. Chattanooga made the $280 million investment.
The electric grid in Chattanooga, Tennessee, is one of the smartest in the nation. It's a peek at t…
Morgan McFall-Johnsen
My 7-year-old was severely burned with boiling water while trying to help me cook. A new procedure helped him recover in 3 months.
The boy was trying to help his mom cook when he burned his legs, chest, and genitals with boiling w…
Lauren Crosby Medlicott
The 10 greatest surprises that changed the game for investors in the first half of 2023
First-half events suggest 2023 could well become one of the hardest years ever to predict in market…
Anil Varma
I interviewed a breast-cancer survivor who wanted me to tell her story. She was actually an AI.
When a woman asked me to write about her mastectomy, I got a crash course in how AI can pretend to …
Julia Pugachevsky
I'm a CEO who wakes up at 3:45 a.m. without an alarm clock. These 11 sleep hacks helped me become a better leader.
Michael Koch, CEO of HubKonnect said he's mastered getting the perfect night's rest in six hours be…
Robin Madell
Kim Kardashian says she got 'painful' laser treatment to tighten her stomach and it was a 'game-changer.' Here's how it works.
Morpheus8 is a tightening, skin-smoothing procedure that combines microneedling and radiofrequency …
Mikhaila Friel,Andrea Michels…
Amazon warehouse workers suffer muscle and joint injuries at a rate 4 times higher than industry peers
Amazon workers are four times as likely to incur strains, sprains and other repetitive stress injur…
Katherine Long
A key piece of the housing-bubble equation is intensifying as home prices spike
The collapse of a housing bubble relies partially on weakening demand, which new data shows is comi…
Ben Winck,Alcynna Lloyd
I'm a leg-lengthening surgeon. I won't do cosmetic procedures because they cheapen what my work is really about — fixing deformities.
Dr. S. Robert Rozbruch performs up to 400 surgeries a year and says limb-lengthening surgery is for…
Natalie Rahhal
IV treatments are the latest trend to cash in on merging medicine and wellness. I tried one that helped me recover after a workout, and though I instantly felt more energized, I couldn't justify the $200 price point.
Wellness brands popularized using IV drips to cure hangovers and give health-obsessed clients a qui…
Allana Akhtar
Republicans and Democrats agree on one thing: The labor shortage's wage gains are great
For Democrats, the labor shortage is giving workers much-needed power. For Republicans, it's the fr…