This temporary tattoo could decipher the health secrets of your sweat

Graphene e-tattoos are wearable biosensors that stick directly to the skin Researchers are now developing patches that can read compounds in sweat These could indicate a range of conditions, as well as detecting stress Invisible sweat sensors could one day be used to detect health conditions. That’s according to ongoing research at the University of…

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Gemini will now also remember free users’ preferences

Credit: Calvin Wankhede / Android Authority “Saved info” is starting to roll out to free Gemini Advanced users. The feature allows Gemini to save certain details about your life, work, and other personal preferences. Gemini can use this information to provide more relevant responses or save you time when typing out a prompt. Back in…

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Webinar to discuss how cobots can bring value to manufacturing

Deangelo Marine uses UR cobots for autonomous welding operations in its facilities. | Credit: Universal Robots Discover the power of cobots! Collaborative robots promise to revolutionize the manufacturing industry. A free webinar on March 11 will delve into the core concepts of the technology, highlighting their key features and diverse applications. From assembly and packaging…

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Steam’s Next Fest is full of weird-ass, cool-ass games

Steam Next Fest is going on until March 3rd, and I’ve spent a considerable amount of time wading through a seemingly endless carousel of games, filling up my Steam Deck’s internal and external memory looking for the Good Shit™. I’ve landed on four standout game demos that are worth your time now and whenever their…

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Bluesky-based Instagram alternative Flashes launches publicly

Instagram alternative Flashes publicly launched its Bluesky-based photo-sharing app on the App Store this week, gaining nearly 30,000 downloads in its first 24 hours. The app offers a classic Instagram-like experience, allowing users to upload up to four photos and videos of up to a minute in length. Built by Berlin-based developer Sebastian Vogelsang, Flashes…

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