Scientists create skin-safe adhesive for wearables that grips harder with sweat
Texas A&M’s biocompatible adhesive uses moisture to secure wearables without skin irritation.
Texas A&M’s biocompatible adhesive uses moisture to secure wearables without skin irritation.
Podcast Episode · What’s Up with Tech? · 07/11/2025 · 20m
When Soren Monroe-Anderson launched Neros Technologies in 2023, small drones weren’t a priority for the Pentagon. A year later, his startup is delivering 1,000 first-person…
It’s part of a $100 million “operating model transformation” for the Boston-based company.
Electronic copies of travel documents are hot commodities on the dark web. Here’s how to safeguard yours.
A millennial was paid to catch secretly overemployed coworkers. Then he decided to join them.
Podcast Episode · What’s Up with Tech? · 07/14/2025 · 20m
Just five days after opening up orders on its Reachy Mini robots, AI developer platform Hugging Face says it has logged $1 million worth of…
Microsoft recently unveiled a new small language model called Phi-4-mini-flash-reasoning designed to bolster adaptive learning platforms and on-device due to its reduced latency, improved throughput,…
Podcast Episode · What’s Up with Tech? · 07/15/2025 · 18m
New research shows dogs can detect Parkinson’s disease with striking accuracy by sniffing patients’ skin swabs. Learn how this breakthrough could help doctors diagnose earlier.