In a first, this week the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a brain stimulation device designed to treat depression at home. The approval of the first such device for home depression ...
OpenAI created a lot of hype around hardware last year after it acquired former Apple design head Jony Ive’s startup io. While the company is tight-lipped about the upcoming product, OpenAI Chief ...
The U.S. government quietly acquired a device in late 2024 that officials believe may be connected to the debilitating condition known as Havana Syndrome, which more than 1,500 American officials have ...
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To the extent that “The Night Manager” has survived in the cultural memory since the limited series — adapted from the John Le Carré novel on the same time — aired a full decade ago, it was as a ...
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Ten years ago, an espionage thriller series became the talk of the town for a good few weeks, especially in the U.K. “The Night Manager,” a BBC/AMC co-production and adapted from John le Carré’s novel ...
New unified platform provides clear system of record for assets and support, helping districts reduce manual work, improve accountability, and lower total cost of ownership. Built specifically for ...
With Ruben Amorim fired the focus now switches to who will be the next manager of Manchester United. There are reports suggesting an interim manager will be put in charge for the rest of the season ...
Chelsea’s hierarchy got an early start on their new year’s resolutions for 2026. The distant sound of fireworks could still be faintly heard by the time the club confirmed a parting of ways with ...
Your eyes may reveal when your brain is working overtime. Researchers found that people blink less when trying to understand speech in noisy environments, especially during the most important moments.