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Agrivoltaic solar arrays can shade crops from sun while moisture from vegetation cools the panels to increase their ...
A new skin-like sensor developed by an international team led by researchers at Penn State could help doctors monitor vital ...
Star-favored, board-certified aesthetics physician Dr. Glenicia Nosworthy explains how to choose the right high-tech tool for ...
Better stress assessment and tailored interventions could give clinicians the tools they need to fend off lasting damage.
Thermage FLX heats the deepest layer of the skin to around 140°F to stimulate the fibroblast to increase collagen production.
Continuous stress monitoring offers a potential to help understand different mental stress patterns and how clinical intervention could best be applied. One economical way to detect stress is to ...
After a hot day in Sonoma, attendees at Newsweek's AI Impact Summit enjoyed a cooler morning on Tuesday. The panels today explored AI use cases in industries like health care, filmmaking, weather ...
This work presents a new metamodel for reinforced panels under compressive loads, typically used in light-weight aircraft structures. The metamodel represents a replicable cell structure of integrally ...
Have you ever noticed your skin suddenly starts acting up when you're stressed? YES! Stress can affect your whole body, including your hair, nails, and skin. The mind and skin are connected through ...
Experts have warned that stress can damage your skin and more than half of people in the Uk say they have seen the symptoms. Stress can trigger the release of hormones that can increase oil production ...
Katie added: "It is widely believed that elevated cortisol (the body's primary stress hormone) may trigger inflammatory responses in the skin which can compromise the skin barrier, making it more ...
Aesthetician Katie Onyejekwe said there are three tips to reduce signs of stress on the skin. She said: "Sleep is integral to your skin’s health.