Your body could become a battery for wearable devices thanks to a breakthrough in harvesting waste energy from 6G wireless communications networks.
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The anklet, wrist ring, earrings or rings made from many materials of the ancient Vietnamese people of Dong Son culture 2500-2000 years ago were first displayed in Nghe An.
A green stone bracelet has just been found and is believed to be the oldest necklace in history, dating back to 40,000 years old.
Neanderthals in Europe have known to use eagle claws to make jewelry since 130,000 years ago.
A US company launched a bracelet device that allows monitoring of blood alcohol content and warns when alcohol levels exceed allowable levels.
According to the journal Neurology, Dutch scientists have developed the Nightwatch smart bracelet that monitors the user's heart rate and movement.
Russia wears a hand made elastic bracelet that she donated on her birthday, only about an hour later, she has a rash that rashes all over her wrist.
MIT researchers have developed a wearable app that detects human emotions when chatting.
The electronic ID bracelet contains personal information, GPS navigation and language assistance for non-Arabic speakers.