Patients can use the headset themselves in their homes to counteract moderate to severe depression, with what the FDA says are “modest” results.
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15 electrical mistakes homeowners make
Here's what to look for, and how to fix what you find. Working on your own home is empowering, and it saves you money. Even ...
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First 100kW grid battery test kicks off at US DOE’s lab for 10x capacity leap
The Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) has officially begun its first ...
Inlyte Energy, a manufacturer of iron-sodium battery energy storage systems, announced it has successfully completed a ...
Rivian's details its plans to bring more AI and hands-free autonomous driving features to current and future R1 and R2 EV owners.
A YouTuber’s decision to slip a GoPro into an air fryer, briefly, at low heat, offered thousands a rare look inside a kitchen ...
Much EV development prompts digital innovation, yet tried-and-true analog approaches, such as LLCs offer measurable benefits.
Portable power stations have gotten impressively capable over the last few years, but every now and then you run ...
Following its world premiere at the IAA, the BMW iX3 is now ready for its first test drive. It is the first model of the ...
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How the U.S. Tried to Contain the Arms Race: Cold War Treaties Explained
The United States and the Soviet Union signed numerous arms control treaties to limit the scope, danger, and expense of their ...
The FDA has approved a device that aims to treat depression by sending electric current into a part of the brain known to ...
It might seem like an overly long process, but the complexity of the Green Line Extension necessitates some special engineering innovation.
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