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Scientists create wearable ultrasound to continuously monitor babies in womb

Yesterday at 11:00 AM, via The Guardian

Team hope the UPatch – at present a proof-of-concept device – will aid early detection of complications and prevent stillbirths

Scientists have created a wearable ultrasound patch that can continuously monitor babies in the womb, with the hope that such devices could aid the early detection of complications during pregnancy.

The team behind the work say ultrasound-based techniques in place now...

Top 10 Most Traded Commodities of 2026

Yesterday at 09:28 AM, via Tech Financials

Commodities are the backbone of the global economy. From the fuel in your car to the copper wiring behind your walls, these raw materials underpin virtually everything. For traders, they also represent some of the most liquid, volatile, and opportunity-rich markets on the planet. In 2026, with geopolitical tensions still simmering, energy transitions accelerating, and […]

Can Ubuntu survive the age of AI?

Yesterday at 09:28 AM, via ITWeb

As AI becomes more conversational, the real question is not only what it can do, but what it may displace in a society rooted in presence and community.

Do red-light masks really keep you looking young? – podcast

Yesterday at 06:00 AM, via The Guardian

Home red-light therapy devices have exploded in popularity as masks, body wraps and mittens promise to reduce wrinkles, redness and even acne. But do the claims stack up, and what other benefits are scientists investigating? Ian Sample hears from his co-host, Madeleine Finlay, and the consultant dermatologist Dr Jonathan Kentley. Kentley explains how the potential benefits of red light were...

The Electric Ferrari Luce Is Finally Here

Monday at 23:03 PM, via Wired

The covers have come off the Ferrari Luce, the most anticipated EV ever. It completely breaks the Italian car maker’s aesthetic archetype.

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