How to organise remote binge-watching sessions with your friends on the webJust because you have to maintain social distance, it doesn’t mean you can’t have movie dates with friends. There are quite a few web resources that will let you watch TV shows and films with your pals, and will even allow you to host YouTube marathons.
'New smart wearable technology to overcome jet lag developed'The researchers, including those from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the US, said alterations in the body's internal clock -- called the circadian rhythm -- cause people to experiencing jet lags. They added that this internal clock helps regulate many of our physiological processes, including sleep, metabolism, hormone secretion, and even how our brain functions.
Electric hat may help reverse baldnessReversing baldness in the future may be as simple as wearing a hat, thanks to a new non-invasive, low-cost hair-growth-stimulating technology tested successfully on mice, scientists say. The devices don't cause hair follicles to sprout anew in smooth skin. Instead, they reactivate hair-producing structures that have gone dormant, researchers said.
Watch: This ‘Iron man’ flying suit costs Rs 3,00,00,000 approximatelyLONDON: Ever fancied a dab at being "Iron Man"? Now you can. A jet suit created by a British former commodities trader has gone on sale in a London department store with a cool price tag of 340,000 pounds ($443,428).
New Web format seeks to make your passwords obsoleteIt looks like soon users will be able to use iPhone-like FaceID authentication to log into websites. According to a new web standard, the password-free login will allow users to log in to their accounts without touching the keyboard. Launched by the Fido Alliance and W3C, the new Web authentication standard is encrypted and can replace passwords as well as come as an additional security layer over the existing techniques like fingerprint readers, cameras and USB keys.
'Indians losing sleep over technology'Indians are missing on a good sleep due to distractions by technology but would also not mind prioritising exercise over a deep slumber, shows a survey.
New AI system can decode your mindConvolutional neural networks, a form of "deep-learning" algorithm, have been used to study how the brain processes static images and other visual stimuli.
High-tech ring detects explosives and moreThe ring consists of two main parts. There's an electrochemical sensor cap for detecting specific compounds, beneath which is a circuit board that processes data and transmits it wirelessly to a smartphone or laptop.
AI system used to improve dialysisResearchers, including those from Imperial College London in the UK, used computer modelling techniques - normally employed to simulate how unsteady air pockets flow over a plane - to model how unsteady currents in blood flows in the veins of patients undergoing dialysis.
Now, robot masseuse to treat back and knee painNamed Emma, short for Expert Manipulative Massage Automation, the robot mimics the human palm and thumb to replicate therapeutic massages such as shiatsu and physiotherapy.