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Early signs of dementia could be detected in routine eye tests up to 20 years before symptoms appear, according to a new study. Opticians may be able to spot tell-tale signs of Alzheimer’s disease and ...
Butterfly Learnings has launched 'Get SET Early,' a pioneering technology for early autism screening in India using eye-tracking and behavioral science. Backed by UCSD's Autism Center of Excellence, ...
Imagine a world where you can track the precise location of an object or person in real time, even in the most complex environments. With the rise of ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, this is no longer ...
A cutting-edge virtual measurement system will make its NFL debut when the 2025 season kicks off in less than two weeks, to help make the most precise ball placements the gridiron has ever seen. The ...
What to know about the new tech that's coming to the NFL for the 2025 season. A cutting-edge virtual measurement system will make its NFL debut when the 2025 season kicks off in less than two weeks, ...
Has anyone noticed how many people have a dead-eyed stare when they’re walking around in public? On TikToks related to work and retail positions, it even has a (not-so-correct) name: the Gen-Z Stare.
Abstract: Large language models (LLMs) have made significant advancements in natural language processing, yet they still face challenges in tasks requiring deep comprehension of structurally complex ...
Imagine walking through a crowded city street, your phone buzzing with notifications, unaware that hidden among the sea of signals is a device quietly tracking your every move. Or perhaps you’re at ...
You know that little GPS icon that pops up when an app is using your location? That’s the polite part. The tip of the iceberg. The warm handshake before your phone whispers your every movement to Big ...
Expert advice from a makeup artist, a model and a fashion designer. By Laura Regensdorf Beauty School, a series from T Magazine, answers common beauty questions with help from creative people who’ve ...
Naturalistic gaze patterns appear to be a simple, noninvasive, and reliable indicator of cognitive decline, new research suggested. Investigators found that gaze patterns during image viewing mirrored ...