Beth Skwarecki is Lifehacker’s Senior Health Editor and has been writing about health, fitness, and science here since 2015. Beth was the recipient of the 2017 Carnegie Science Award in science ...
WhatsApp is rolling out a new missed call messaging feature, allowing users to leave voice or video notes instead of traditional voicemails, perfect for the holiday season. This update also brings ...
SINGAPORE – Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Nanyang Technological University and the National University of Singapore (NUS) are working together to develop wearable ...
This clever sticker printer for kids is AI hardware I can get behind I've been skeptical about a lot of AI-first gadgets over the last couple of years – the Rabbit R1 and the Humane Pin come to mind – ...
For some people, a small sticker can be a big deal. This man works in a warehouse where he uses a pallet jack with a sticker and his nickname on it. But the new maintenance worker decided to remove ...
FIRST ON FOX: Republicans made a final Election Day push to remind voters of the scandals surrounding Virginia Democratic attorney general candidate Jay Jones — handing out five different stickers ...
WOODINVILLE — In some ways, Jeff Lyon sounds like an ordinary City Council candidate in a growing Seattle suburb. He says he wants to preserve Woodinville’s unique character and pump the brakes on ...
Zach began writing for CNET in November, 2021 after writing for a broadcast news station in his hometown, Cincinnati, for five years. You can usually find him reading and drinking coffee or watching a ...
The genesis of it all came during preseason practice. Brendan Farrell, Georgia Tech’s senior strategist for special teams and game management, and Tim Salem, Tech’s special teams coordinator, wanted ...
Since the 1930s, lower-value purchases from countries outside the U.S. were not subject to tariffs. While the threshold has increased over the years from $200 to $800 per package, the goal remained ...
Checking your drink for drugs no longer needs to feel like a science experiment. Scientists in South Korea have created a new solution, a temporary tattoo sticker that instantly detects tampering.