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250-million-year-old mammal ancestor could hear sounds long before modern mammals evolved
You are looking at one of the most important sensory shifts in mammal history: the rise of sensitive hearing. Modern mammals ...
Experts say gait speed, grip strength, balance, and endurance are some of the strongest predictors of long-term independence.
The jiggly, quaking contraption is eye-catching—a natural social media star. But is the science behind vibration plates on ...
The Wearable X leggings use haptic technology to correct your yoga poses, and for $180 they're actually pretty attainable.
CNET has been testing robot vacuums for years, but we're always refining our testing procedures. Here's the process we use to evaluate robot vacuums for cleaning, navigation performance, obstacle ...
Abstract: Electric drive vehicles play a growing role in today's society. More and more people are aware of their environmental advantages and drive them day by day. However, electric vehicles might ...
UChicago paleontologists use CT scanning and simulations to show how a 250-million-year-old mammal predecessor could hear ...
Small speakers produce less bass, but if they are properly engineered, the low frequencies they do generate will still sound balanced and properly integrated (Dali's new Kupid speakers are a fine ...
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