Google Spinoff Working On Earbuds That Spy On Your Brain Signals

Plus, time might not exist, according to physicists and philosophers — but that's okay.
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Hospital Robots Are Helping Combat A Wave Of Nurse Burnout | Wired

HOSPITAL ROBOTS ARE HELPING COMBAT A WAVE OF NURSE BURNOUT

Since February, the nurses at Mary Washington Hospital in Fredericksburg, Virginia, have had an extra assistant on their shifts: Moxi, a nearly 6-foot-tall robot that ferries medication, supplies, lab samples, and personal items through the halls, from floor to floor. After two years of battling COVID-19 and related burnout, nurses say it's been a welcome relief. Wired

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START THE DAY WITH THIS METABOLIC MUSHROOM MIX TO CURB CRAVINGS AND FEEL FOCUSED

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Time Might Not Exist, According To Physicists And Philosophers — But That's Okay | IFLScience

TIME MIGHT NOT EXIST, ACCORDING TO PHYSICISTS AND PHILOSOPHERS — BUT THAT'S OKAY

Does time exist? The answer to this question may seem obvious: of course it does! Just look at a calendar or a clock. But developments in physics suggest the non-existence of time is an open possibility, and one that we should take seriously. How can that be, and what would it mean? It'll take a little while to explain, but don't worry: even if time doesn't exist, our lives will go on as usual. IFLScience

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Get A Folding Drone With A 4k Camera And Extra Batteries | ZDNet

GET A FOLDING DRONE WITH A 4K CAMERA AND EXTRA BATTERIES

Now that international travel is returning, we may soon get to visit exotic locations that have been out of reach for the last two years. And one way to capture breathtaking images and videos during your travels is with a lightweight 4K folding dual-camera drone. ZDNet

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Google Spinoff Working On Earbuds That Spy On Your Brain Signals | Neoscope

GOOGLE SPINOFF WORKING ON EARBUDS THAT SPY ON YOUR BRAIN SIGNALS

A Google spinoff called NextSense is working on a pair of earbuds that can record the electrical signals of the brain to study sleep and neurological conditions. While that may sound intrusive, the device could make studying the brain a whole lot simpler. The larger goal is to make capturing an electroencephalogram (EEG), which conventionally requires researchers to fix electrodes to a participant's scalp, much easier and convenient. Neoscope

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THE SOLUTION TO BULKY KEYCHAINS IS HERE AND 10% OFF EXCLUSIVELY FOR YOU

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Lincoln's New Electric Concept Car Uses Lo-Fi Beats And 'Fragrances' To Elevate Your State Of Mind | The Verge

LINCOLN'S NEW ELECTRIC CONCEPT CAR USES LO-FI BEATS AND 'FRAGRANCES' TO ELEVATE YOUR STATE OF MIND

The Lincoln Star Concept is meant to excite customers about what's coming down the pike. The automaker claims the concept will use "design, light, displays, scents, and sounds to create an immersive experience for clients." That will include three distinct mood settings that combine digital graphics, lighting, and a variety of fragrances to help transport passengers to a calmer state of mind. The Verge

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