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Baltimore, MD · BaltimoreChatbots share limited information, reinforce ideologies, and, as a result, can lead to more polarized thinking when it comes to controversial issues, according to new Johns Hopkins University–led research.See the Story
Chatbots tell people what they want to hear, researchers find
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Health Care · NanjingScientists from Nanjing, China, have developed eye-tracking smart content lenses based on radio frequency tags that can be used for various applications, including health care and augmented reality (AR). The lenses are biocompatible ...See the Story
Eyes of tomorrow: Smart contact lenses lead the way for human-machine interaction
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Pennsylvania · PennsylvaniaMost batteries used in technology like smartwatches and electric cars are made with lithium that travels across the world before even getting to manufacturers. But what if nearly half of the lithium used in the U.S. could ...See the Story
Making batteries takes lots of lithium: Almost half of it could come from Pennsylvania wastewater
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AmazonAmazon.com Inc. merchants have found themselves caught in an economic vice. Earlier this year, the e-commerce giant rolled out changes to the fees its charges them—essentially shifting more of its operating costs onto the ...See the Story
Amazon's new fees on sellers likened to 'kick in the gut'
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ScienceThe global move toward more sustainable, green energy has increased power reserves and the demand for energy storage devices. Unfortunately, some materials for these devices can be expensive and environmentally problematic. ...See the Story
Scientists convert chicken fat into energy storage devices
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Tech Companies · AustraliaRecent trends show Australians are increasingly buying wearables such as smartwatches and fitness trackers. These electronics track our body movements or vital signs to provide data throughout the day, with or without the ...See the Story
Wearable devices can now harvest neural data—urgent privacy reforms needed
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