The Hypoglycemic Nerve Stimulation System (HNSS), developed by scientists at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital in Perth, Australia, can reduce over 50% of sleep apnea symptoms.
Supported by the Korean government, researchers at the Institute of Advanced Science and Technology are developing new technologies. Accordingly, simply pressing on the phone
That's the idea that the Miller brewery has announced and conducted research a few years ago. However, to date there has been another carrier in the early, more effective.
The device, called Resperate, looks like a pocket-sized music player, which regulates breathing by producing a relaxing sound through the accompanying earbuds.
The Swiss research center Sempach (SOS), Switzerland and its Glas Trosch business have researched and produced a new glass that will save lives of thousands of birds each year.
US scientists believe that breathing apparatus can reveal more health information than just showing the driver's blood alcohol concentration.
Nuclear physics is not a popular topic like politics or celebrity, but the story of the Higgs has attracted many people's attention because of its mystery. Perhaps because the
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Bang George will be the pilot site for the 'American version' of the third-generation nuclear furnace design originating in China. They are claimed to be more secure, with
Hollywood's 'Avatar' blockbuster is one step closer to reality with new inventions by Japanese scientists.
A 83-year-old Belgian grandmother has just been announced as the first patient in the world to be
Many large companies such as General Motors (GM), Ford, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai Kia, Mercedes-Benz and Volkswagen are participating in smart car manufacturing projects. New
Not just a regular flashlight, the Way-Go Torch with GPS capability is also capable
An American man built a supercar that reached a record speed of more than 3,200 km / h from the engine of a famous X-15 rocket plane.
New Scientist magazine has published an impressive new development and development of IBM's battery technology, providing enough power for electric cars to operate for up to 500