Kids with TVs and gadgets in their bedrooms are more likely to be obese, study says
The more electronics children have in their bedrooms, the more likely it is that they’ll be overweight.
New web search program could act as early warning system for adverse drug reactions
Researchers from the University of Virginia and West Virginia University plan to data-mine the web in order to identify adverse reactions to prescription drugs more quickly.
Sex toys for him and her get Wi-Fi, apps
High-tech gadgets designed to pleasure lovers in real time, anywhere on the globe.
Are humans born helpless because their mothers run out of energy?
New research suggests that after nine months expecting mothers are no longer able to meet the metabolic demands of carrying a child.
Sensor-equipped glove helps detect cancer
A “tricorder” glove laden with sensors hopes to enhance diagnoses of cancer, injuries, and other medical conditions.
Little girl gets 3D-printed “magic arms” made from LEGO plastic
Thanks to a 3D-printed exoskeleton, 4-year-old Emma Lavelle is now able to use her arms.
This toilet slashes water use and helps generate green energy
Every day, you’re literally flushing money down the drain. But a smart new toilet system will one day put a stop to that.
Can blinking reveal what you’re thinking?
Researchers discover there may be more to blinking than meets the eye.
Paralyzed woman with bionic legs finishes the London Marathon
Robotic limbs helped a paralyzed British woman complete the London Marathon this week.
Could your medical implants be hacked and used to kill you?
Security researchers warn of potentially fatal security flaws in medical implants and devices.

