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The Coro is a nipple shield with a tiny sensor that can accurately measure how much breast milk a baby is getting during a feeding - the first of its kind on the market.
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Lake Erie's water levels have dropped significantly since reaching a record high in April 2020. The decline is attributed to lower precipitation, increased evaporation and natural seasonal cycles. The ...
PHOENIX — Bartlett Lake, nestled within the middle of Tonto National Forest, is expected to see its water levels rise starting on Monday afternoon after Salt River Project (SRP) releases water from ...
California reservoir water levels are in "incredible shape," with all of the state's major reservoirs at or above 100 percent of historical average for this time of year, according to data from the ...
Today's autonomous vehicles rely on cameras, radar and LiDAR sensors to understand their surroundings and avoid obstacles on the road. Boston, Massachusetts-based startup Teradar believes it can beat ...
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I’m already loving this device, and I haven’t even touched one. Arduino announced it has collaborated with M5Stack to develop the new compact and powerful Nesso N1 IoT development kit. This system ...
They linger in our water, our blood and the environment—so-called "forever chemicals” that are notoriously difficult to detect. But researchers at the University of Chicago Pritzker School of ...