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Special contact lenses let you see infrared light – even in the dark

Contact lenses have taken a revolutionary step forward in enabling people to see beyond the visible light range. These new contact lenses have the capability to pick up flickers of

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Regular Laxative Use May Raise Risks of Dementia And Depression : ScienceAlert

Laxatives are a common over-the-counter remedy for constipation, but are they safe for long-term use? While laxatives can be effective

Samsung Galaxy S26 Camera Zoom and Low Light Video Boost Teased

Samsung is gearing up to launch its highly anticipated Galaxy S26 flagship smartphone series, with a scheduled Galaxy Unpacked event

States and medical societies are stepping up to fill the CDC’s data void

Virgin Islands—have banded together to form the National Coalition for Public Health and Safety. The coalition aims to coordinate public

Exclusive: Positron raises $230M Series B to take on Nvidia’s AI chips

Semiconductor Startup Positron Raises $230 Million in Series B Funding Positron, a semiconductor startup, has recently secured $230 million in

Why did SpaceX just apply to launch 1 million satellites?

A SpaceX satellite launch at Kennedy Space Center, FloridaGeopix/Alamy We are only a month into 2026, yet it’s already clear

A Guide to Business Process Automation in Healthcare

In the modern era, the healthcare industry is facing a significant challenge – the burden of administrative tasks that are

Brain-Eating Amoebas May Pose a Growing Global Threat, Scientists Warn : ScienceAlert

Scientists are sounding the alarm on free-living amoebas, a group of microbes that are gaining recognition for their potential global

Homeland Security is trying to force tech companies to hand over data about Trump critics

The Department of Homeland Security has recently come under scrutiny for quietly demanding tech companies to hand over user information