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A team of researchers led by an Indian-origin engineer developed an electronic skin that feels pain
A team of researchers led by Professor Ravinder Dahiya, an Indian-origin engineer in the UK, has de…
Parents are venting about their kids' pricey, 'delulu' Christmas wish lists in a tough economy, which include designer clothing and luxury skin care
While parents are feeling the pinch, some argued it's a child's job to be "delulu" (or internet-spe…
Geoff Weiss
New soft 'e-skin' mimics human sense of touch, talks to brain
Researchers have developed a single, multilayer, soft and stretchable material with integrated nerv…
Lifting weights may reduce wrinkles according to a scientist who saw it make women's skin cells younger in a study
A new study suggests that resistance training like lifting weights could have an anti-aging effect …
Kim Schewitz
Beauty fans are sad to see Clarisonic go, but dermatologists say washing your face with an electronic brush can be terrible for your skin
Dermatologist Dr. David J. Leffell told Insider that people should exfoliate only once or twice a w…
Amanda Krause
Blue light may be aging your skin here's what we know, and 3 things you can do to protect your face
Blue light in electronic devices like phones and laptops may damage your skin. More research is nee…
Julia Pugachevsky
The Apple Watch Series 6 is packed with more health tracking tech than ever, but you don't need to splurge on Apple's most expensive watch to get the best features
The Apple Watch Series 6 is ideal for those who need to keep a closer eye on their health, but many…
Lisa Eadicicco
Fitbit's latest smartwatch is even more advanced than the Apple Watch, and you can preorder it now for $330
The new Fitbit Sense comes with serious health and fitness sensors, including new stress tracking t…
Antonio Villas-Boas
'Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War' will bring the series to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X — here's what you should know before you preorder
"Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War" will launch on current and next-gen consoles. Here's how to preo…
Kevin Webb
Rihanna called out an Instagram commenter's 'ignorance' after they poked fun at a photo of her wearing sunscreen indoors
Though Rihanna's Instagram comment was likely written in jest, the musician is smart to wear sunscr…
Amanda Krause
I tested 9 video baby monitors before settling on the Nanit Plus as my favorite — its sleep tracking and tips actually help encourage better sleep habits
The Nanit Plus smart baby monitor offers powerful sleep tracking and equally good video and audio m…
Hillary Grigonis
Skin-care brand Clarisonic is shutting down after more than 10 years in business, and now all of its products are 50% off
Clarisonic is widely known for its electronic face brushes, which can be used to apply both skin-ca…
Amanda Krause
Magic remedies for fair skin, sexual performance and others will now get jail term
The Health and Family Welfare Ministry has proposed the draft amendment to the Drugs and magic Reme…
A sensor injected under the skin, backed by DARPA, is meant to spot COVID-19 days before symptoms appear
A tiny strip of gel is injected under the skin and senses a change in the body's chemistry that can…
Marianne Guenot
Electronic Arts spikes as Apex Legends eyes China expansion and a new mobile app
Shares of Electronic Arts - the company behind the hit Fortnite competitor - rose 7% in early tradi…
Daniel Strauss
Electronic Arts slides as 'Apex Legends' season 2 fails to convince investors that it can replicate Fortnite's massive success
But EA shares fell by as much as 5.6% on Friday, the most in five months, after the update failed t…
Daniel Strauss
These are America's most intense electronic weapons
According to US military doctrine for electronic warfare planning, electronic attack (EA) involves …
Business Insider
This 'e-skin' could be the smartwatch of the future
"What would the world be like if we had displays that could adhere to our bodies and even show our …
Rebecca Harrington
Facebook's secretive Building 8 tested a prototype device to let you 'hear' through your skin
Hundreds of journalists were quick to dismiss the idea as science-fiction. But Dugan's initiative -…
Erin Brodwin
A Stanford engineer is making stretchable, flexible skin that's straight out of Westworld
To give the synthetic skin the ability to sense touch and temperature, Bao's team designed tiny, py…