I Ran 30 Miles Testing 5 Smartwatches to Find Out Which One You Can Actually Trust ...
The new Hume Band is at the forefront of a 2026 wellness revolution, using its advanced sensor technology and proprietary Metabolic Momentum score to provide users with unprecedented insights into ...
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The Withings BeamO is a next-gen thermometer that let me listen to my heart. Is it worth $250?
With this multipurpose health testing device, you can measure your body temperature and blood oxygen saturation, take an ECG, and listen to your heart and lungs with a pair of headphones.
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These 3 breakthrough robots could finally make living on the moon real
Three robotic systems funded by NASA are converging on a single goal: proving that machines can scout, dig, and communicate ...
So you just got your VO2 max number by charting it on your watch, estimating your number at home, or even heading to a lab for a more formal test … but now what? You have that shiny number in hand, ...
VO2 max seems like the biggest buzz word used in the running community right now—but why? What makes that number glaring back ...
A recent Finnish study has found that measuring adolescents' maximal oxygen uptake often requires a brief verification phase to ensure reliable results. The researchers also note that even small ...
A new light-based sensor can spot incredibly tiny amounts of cancer biomarkers in blood, raising the possibility of earlier and simpler cancer detection. The technology merges DNA nanotechnology, ...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections, with catheter-associated UTIs accounting for ...
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NASA just fueled up its Artemis 2 moon rocket in 2nd critical test. Was it a success? (It sure looked like it.)
NASA's second attempt to fuel up its Artemis 2 moon rocket appeared to go well on Thursday (Feb. 19), potentially keeping the mission on track to launch as soon as early March.
Early detection is key to feeling better, faster.
Power meters have become ubiquitous for professional, elite, and even recreational cyclists. What should we understand about their accuracy.
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