Wireless health sensors that stick to the skin

[ad_1] Using metallic ink, researchers screen an antenna and a sensor on an expandable sticker designed to adhere to the skin, track the pulse and other health indicators, and then transmit these measurements to a receiver on the clothing. of the person. Image credit: Bao Lab Stanford engineers have developed experimental stickers that capture physiological … Read more

Democratic Senators urge FCC to postpone vote on T-Mobile-Sprint merger and solicit public comment

[ad_1] FCC President Ajit Pai.Photo: Jacquelyn Martin (AP) In July, the Justice Ministry cleared T-Mobile's takeover of Sprint, paving the way for the country's third and fourth largest mobile phone companies to merge, becoming a titan rivaling AT & T and Verizon. Sixteen states have filed lawsuits to block the merger, and some congressional Democrats … Read more

Airlines sell seats on Boeing's still blocked 737 MAXs

[ad_1] Airlines sell thousands of seats aboard Boeing's 737 MAX aircraft. American and United are among the airlines planning to use them for more than 32,600 flights later this year, according to the Sunday Times in London. A British tourist said he felt like a "guinea pig" when he learned that his flight from American … Read more

NII unveils how dietary restriction delays aging and increases shelf life

[ad_1] The role of dietary restrictions in delaying aging and increasing longevity in organisms, from worms to primates, is well known. Now, a multi-institutional team from India has unveiled one of the mechanisms by which worms (C. elegans) exposed to moderate stress early in life in the form of dietary restriction can cope with chronic … Read more