The winning entries from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) photo competition 2018, which allows researchers and doctoral students to share another side of their work
Thought Fitbits and smartwatches were the only wearable tech you needed right now? It could be time to reconsider – especially if you’re working a desk job, or lead a more sedentary lifestyle than you’d like, and are feeling the effects on your back. Step in, Upright Go: the posture tracking gadget and app recommended by the NHS. SL gave it a try…
These wearables can read your mind and mood. Leveraging EEG sensors, companies like Interaxon, Thync and Scanadu are going beyond the wrist wearables mainstream consumers have come to know.
Elon Musk wants to beat NASA to Mars. He might, but he's got his work cut out for him.
Brain stimulation has gone DIY -- but some neuroscientists aren't on board.
Mind control! The XWave device can sense brainwave signals on the surface of your forehead and control an iPhone.