A battery-free sticker reads vitamin C levels from fingertip sweat by turning any drinking cup into a smart health sensor.
"We're operating out of World War II-era facilities, degraded buildings. Part of the OIB modernization is to bring us up to date," said Col. Brett Ayvazian.
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A team of engineers at the University of California San Diego has developed an electronic sticker that can monitor a person's ...
The world is undergoing rapid electronification and digital transformation, reshaping how we live. Many of us have numerous ...
This pair of Canadian aerospace stocks is part of a rapidly growing industry that expects another year of growth in 2026.
The cost of Snap-on cordless devices reflects the quality of the components used, both inside and out. Snap-on's line is ...
The justice has famously endeavored to do right by Native Americans and restore their place in the constitutional order. Here ...
A Virginia woman says she walked into a local hospital for help with a collapsed breast implant, but ended up undergoing ...
After seven months of negotiations to hash out settlement language, the legal case against the Holly Hotel remains in limbo.
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Colorado’s largest utility company has petitioned energy regulators to push back the retirement of a coal-fired, electrical ...