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SAN ANTONIO — A man was shot in the arm in the parking lot of a west side tattoo shop early Monday morning, police say. Officers responded to the 1800 block of SW Loop 410 around 1 a.m. for reports of ...
Winnebago County health officials are urging swimmers in Lake Winnebago to pay close attention to the water. Mary Beth Nienhaus opened its brand-new facility on Friday in Appleton, providing a wide ...
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A Wave of Fear for Immigrants on Martha’s Vineyard
The island’s Brazilian immigrant community was targeted by ICE raids, but locals pushed back to support neighbors and friends and called for due process ...
It can be strange to look back on scandals of the past in college sports given where NIL and NCAA enforcement currently stand ...
In January, a broken nose put Diego Luna in the spotlight with the U.S. men’s national team. He isn’t ready to give it up.
Apple TV's answer to Bridgerton is finally back, with Alisha Boe reprising her role as Lady Conchita Closson. We are, of ...
A new wave of skin-integrated wearables is turning our faces into dashboards and mental health into a real-time data stream.
A new device developed by researchers at the University of Texas at Austin looks like a tattoo and measures brain activity.
"He draws some pretty wild stuff, so I've been intending on getting all of my favorites on my legs," Tabitha told Newsweek.
Enter electronic tattoos. The researchers designed paper-thin, sticker-like sensors that attach to a user’s forehead and wirelessly measure brain waves while they work. Each sensor contains wavy ...
Currently, the e-tattoo only works on hairless skin but there is work to try and make the device more accessible, combining it with ink that can work on hair and working to make the product useable at ...
Their temporary electronic face tattoo, or e-tattoo, can read brain waves and not only detect when the ol' gray matter is overworked, but also predict when exhaustion is approaching.