Pushpa: Samantha's item song big hit in cinema hall
As 'Pushpa' opened to mixed reviews, it is Samantha's item song in the film that has caught everybody's attention. The actress Samantha is being lauded for her bold, blingy special number in Allu Arjun-Rashmika Mandanna's movie. Visuals
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According to The Insight Partners’ research, the IoT Sensors Market to 2027 by Type (Temperature Sensor, Light Sensor, Pressure Sensor, Chemical Sensor, Motion Sensor, and Others); Connectivity Type (Wired and Wireless); and Application (Consumer Electroni
MIT engineers have created a new kind of wireless, chip-free wearable they say brings new possibilities for seamless sensor designs.
The team used an ultrathin, high-quality film of gallium nitride to create a kind of electronic skin (or e-skin), with the novel design offering both fl
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Heart problems, such as tachycardia and fibrillation, arise mainly from imperfections in the way electric currents propagate through the heart. Unfortunately, it is difficult for doctors to study these imperfections since measuring these c
August 25, 2022 — Imperfect current propagation in the heart is at the root of most cardiac diseases. Thanks to a novel magnetocardiography technique developed in the MEXT Q-LEAP Flagship project with researchers from Tokyo Tech and the University of Tokyo, we can now image these currents a
The shower is one of the top thinking places for many of us, but can get a bit out of hand with water wastage and utility bills if you go down a deep rabbit hole. To be more mindful of his water usage in the shower, [GreatScott!] created a power sipping water monitor that lives there.
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Aug. 25, 2022 — Researchers from RIKEN in Japan have achieved a major step toward large-scale quantum comp
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