Author - Eduardo Paulo

The Science of Love

Science offers insights into various aspects of romantic love, shedding light on the physiological, psychological, and social dimensions of this complex phenomenon. Here are some key findings:Brain Chemistry: Studies have shown that falling in love triggers the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin, which are associated with pleasure, bonding, and happiness.Attachment...

Apple TV, Music and Devices Now in Windows Apps

Credit: CanvasThis week, Apple is officially releasing its Apple TV, Apple Music, and Apple Devices apps for Windows. These apps were first introduced in a preview version last year, but now Apple has removed the preview label after collaborating with Microsoft to launch them.The three apps, along with a revamped iCloud for Windows app,...

Samsung, TSMC and Intel on Global Market Chip Supremacy

Credit: CanvasSamsung, the largest maker of memory chips worldwide, is facing tough competition in the chip industry. During the seven-year legal struggles involving its top leader, Lee Jae-yong, other global chipmakers have been investing more and increasing production, strengthening their market presence. TSMC from Taiwan, the largest contract chipmaker globally, has solidified its leading...

Breakthrough in Organoid Intelligence

Scientists are thinking about whether AI can use small lab-grown organs instead of computers to work better, by copying structures similar to brains. They call this Organoid Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence is getting a lot of attention as a big technological change right now. But Organoid Intelligence might push AI even more.Lab Tissue Organoids are artificial...

A Look at Fatty Liver

Credit: UnsplashThe prevalence of non-alcoholic hepatic steatosis, commonly referred to as fatty liver disease, is gaining attention in the media. As suggested by its name, this condition impacts the liver and is on the rise. The associated complications can be significant, and it is essential to explore comprehensive information about fatty liver disease.Too Much...

Study Dismisses Digital Prostate Exams for Cancer Screening

A recent study discovered that using a digital rectal exam by itself or with a blood test doesn't enhance the detection of prostate cancer more than just using the blood test alone. This suggests that digital exams may not be as helpful as believed and might not be necessary for screening men without signs...

Thin Woven Antennas could Replace Big Field Dishes

Usually, when communication is needed in places like disaster sites, rescuers have to bring and set up large, expensive satellite dishes. But soon, a basic tubular antenna made of woven material strips might do the trick.Created by researchers from Stanford University and the American University of Beirut, the prototype device is a kind of...

Amazing Results LG and Samsung on Transparent´s Screen

After years of being the focal point in living rooms, large flat-screen TVs might begin to blend seamlessly with the decor, thanks to innovative see-through TV models unveiled by South Korean consumer electronics giants LG and Samsung.During the introduction of a transparent Signature OLED TV scheduled for release later this year, an LG executive...

DUW Distagon – The Underwater Lens

Facilitating Exceptional Underwater Inspection and Mapping for Maritime Robotics Similar to outer space, the undersea realm is teeming with mysteries, sparking a sense of exploration within us. Both environments captivate us with their unique laws and challenges. Only through the close collaboration of research and hands-on experience can we unveil and comprehend the secrets...

Zeiss Smart Glass: Transparent Mid-Window Camera

One of the proposed uses for Zeiss Multifunctional Smart Glass technology involves a "holocam" that can be placed at the center of a glass panel, enabling participants in videoconferences to establish eye contact.German optics giant Zeiss is set to showcase its Multifunctional Smart Glass technology at CES next week. This innovative technology has the...