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Researchers develop hair-thin brain chip for neurological disorders
A brain implant no thicker than a human hair could revolutionize treatment for epilepsy, paralysis, and other neurological conditions, researchers reported this week in the journal Nature Electronics.
Applications are invited for recruitment of over 15 vacant positions or career in Pawan Hans in 2025. Pawan Hans is inviting applications fro ...
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Which audio input port is best?
Confused by the ports on the back of your TV or PC? Stop guessing. Learn which audio input delivers the highest fidelity ...
Confused by the terminology? We break down the key differences between Bluetooth and wireless headphones to help you pick the ...
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Vijay Sales Year End Sale goes live: Avail up to 70% discount on smartphones, electronics and more
Vijay Sales has launched its Year End Sale, offering up to 70% discounts on a wide range of electronics and appliances. The ...
Google and Apple don't make their own phones, so they outsource production to a partner company, which happens to be the same ...
From AI glasses with digital overlays to robot vacuums that can pick up your leftover laundry, here are ZDNET's Breakthrough Award winners for 2025.
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