Buckle up as we dive into the extremes of weather! 🌡️ Explore the contrasting effects of heatwaves and cold spells on our ...
This is Wareable's 10th end of year review and this might be the most interesting year since the boom of wearables in 2014.
One in 20 of the young adult participants had arrhythmias—some occurred many hours later when they were sobering up.
The world has experienced an extraordinary surge in heat, catapulting the climate system into uncharted territory.
Heart rate variability is not just a metric on a wearable. It’s a driver of the nervous system and a usable signal for relaxation and resilience.
A research team led by Professor Kim Dong-hyun of Korea University Anam Hospital revealed that dry eyes greatly affect the ...
When Dean May's team of cleaners entered the home, dressed head to toe in protective suits, thick green dust covered every ...
Nevada Assemblywoman Selena La Rue Hatch hears from constituents every year when it’s time to change their clocks at the ...
Half a decade on from the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a study by the University of Surrey highlights the significant impact of combined public health measures in reducing airborne viral ...
Data is not the ‘fossil fuel’ of AI, natural resources are, and hopefully human life won’t be. As long as humans exist, so ...
What animal is inextricably linked with Santa and Christmas in the minds of young and old? Reindeer, of course. In 1949 ...
Investigations into precipitation patterns in eastern Central Europe since the end of the last ice age have shown that dynamic processes in atmospheric circulation, such as the North Atlantic jet ...