Chinese Scientists Have Developed An Emotion Detecting App With High Accuracy
Chinese scientists are claiming they have developed a smartphone app that can detect human emotions by body movements. Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Psychology professor Zhu Tingshao says...
View ArticleBacteria Infused Clothing Could Be The New Way To Workout
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Media Lab and New Balance have teamed up to produce sports clothing that recognizes when the wearer is heating up, which signals it to open holes to allow...
View ArticleMed School Returns $1 Million Grant From Coca-Cola After Public Backlash
Over the summer, it was reported that Coca-Cola funded the creation of the Global Energy Balance Network (GEBN), and the organization’s message is clear: obesity is not caused by the foods or drinks a...
View ArticleA Person’s Change In Sense Of Humor Could Be A Sign Of This Scary Disease
New research suggests that a change in a person’s sense of humor could be a sign of dementia. A study conducted at the University College London asked a series of question to the friends and family...
View Article