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People with autism spectrum disorders commonly have difficulty processing sensory information, which can make busy, bright or loud settings—such as schools, airports and restaurants—stressful or even ...
The new $597 WavWatch 2.0 is on my wrist. If I put it up to my ear, I can hear the high frequency sounds it's emitting. The low hums can be heard a foot away.
Led by Dr Anna Xambó (Senior Lecturer in Sound and Music Computing at the School of Electronic Engineering and Computer Science), the initiative was driven by two central ... ecology - listening to ...
They may not exactly be show-stopping scene-stealers, but these not-so-obvious enhancements are well worth your while to ...
The AI boom is visible from orbit. Satellite photos of New Carlisle, Indiana, show greenish splotches of farmland transformed ...
Your agents, like your children, are not your friends. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t care for them. Quite the contrary, it ...
Mushrooms may power future computers. Scientists explore fungi as eco-friendly, low-energy alternatives to traditional memory ...
The first units will ship to customers in the US in 2026. There is a $499 monthly subscription alternative to the $20,000 full-purchase price, though that will be available at an unspecified later ...
Ever wondered why you zone out in the middle of a conversation sometimes? A new study shows it's because your brain is ...
The FCC’s declaratory ruling “makes clear that under Section 105 of the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act, telecommunications carriers have a legal obligation to secure their networks ...
Microsoft is introducing a new scareware sensor for the Microsoft Edge web browser, which helps detect scam pages more ...