Dozens of blind people can see thanks to revolutionary new microchip: ‘Never been done before’

Dozens of blind people can see thanks to revolutionary new microchip: ‘Never been done before’

Finally, there’s a new vision for addressing this common eye condition. Dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) slowly damages the macula, the part of the retina responsible for central vision. Geographic atrophy is an advanced and irreversible form of AMD that affects about a million Americans. This image from the study shows the patient’s retina before … Read more

Driverless flying taxis of the future can fly nearly 125 miles on one battery charge

Driverless flying taxis of the future can fly nearly 125 miles on one battery charge

There’s electricity in the air. A Chinese automobile firm is taking the electric vehicle to new heights by rolling out a driverless flying taxi that can fly over 100 miles on a single charge, per a video currently taking off online. “It [the car] is engineered to transform intercity aerial travel into a safe, routine, … Read more

NYC sues Facebook, Google, TikTok claiming social media is addicting kids, harming mental health

NYC sues Facebook, Google, TikTok claiming social media is addicting kids, harming mental health

New York City filed a new lawsuit accusing Facebook, Google, Snapchat, TikTok and other online platforms of fueling a mental health crisis among children by addicting them to social media. Wednesday’s 327-page complaint in Manhattan federal court seeks damages from Facebook and Instagram owner Meta Platforms, Google and YouTube owner Alphabet, Snapchat owner Snap and TikTok … Read more

RFK Jr. wants you in a wearable— Dodge tech prices with Prime deals and hack your health now

RFK Jr. wants you in a wearable— Dodge tech prices with Prime deals and hack your health now

New York Post may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you click or buy through our links. Featured pricing is subject to change. This summer, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. launched a bold initiative for his “Make America Healthy Again” campaign, focusing on one key tool to support public health: wearable technology. As of … Read more

Alzheimer’s breakthrough? Scientists use nanotech to reverse disease in mice

Alzheimer’s breakthrough? Scientists use nanotech to reverse disease in mice

Scientists have discovered what could be a breakthrough in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Over 7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, which slowly erodes memory, cognitive skills and the ability to perform simple tasks. Early attempts at treating or managing Alzheimer’s have concentrated on neurons and other brain cells. Newer approaches have been exploring how other … Read more

Most adults couldn’t differentiate between authentic and AI phishing emails, new survey shows

Most adults couldn’t differentiate between authentic and AI phishing emails, new survey shows

In a recent global survey, most people couldn’t differentiate between a phishing message written by artificial intelligence (AI) and an authentic, human-written email. The survey of 18,000 employed adults from around the globe tested them on their awareness when it comes to cyber dangers, like AI and phishing, and found startling room for improvement. When … Read more

What patients expect during doctor visits — including new tech: new survey

What patients expect during doctor visits — including new tech: new survey

Is your doctor stuck in 2011? A new survey found six percent of Americans feel like they’re walking “backwards in time” 14 years whenever they have a doctor’s appointment. The poll of 2,000 U.S. adults who have visited a doctor within the past 12 months found that two in three believe having a modern or … Read more

A stick of gum could soon detect the flu — here’s how it works

A stick of gum could soon detect the flu — here’s how it works

It’s about thyme! The flu is one of the most common and contagious diseases — it causes up to 41 million illnesses, 710,000 hospitalizations and 52,000 deaths each year in the US, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s often diagnosed with a nasal or throat swab that’s tested for the presence … Read more

Amazon unveils new AI-powered Ring, Echo, Kindle devices for Alexa+

Amazon unveils new AI-powered Ring, Echo, Kindle devices for Alexa+

Amazon on Tuesday unveiled a refreshed lineup of devices optimized for home security and its new artificial intelligence-infused Alexa+ voice assistant. At an event in New York, Amazon showed off Echo speakers, Fire TV streaming devices, a new Kindle reader and improved Ring and Blink cameras. Amazon is trying to drive interest in the new Alexa, which it spent years updating with AI … Read more

Windowless ‘plane of the future’ airs sky view on video screens — and flyers aren’t impressed: ‘A big tin can’

Windowless ‘plane of the future’ airs sky view on video screens — and flyers aren’t impressed: ‘A big tin can’

They’re extra private jet-setters. The idea of a window seat might become obsolete — at least in the private sector. An aviation startup called Otto Aerospace has designed what could be the private jet of the future, complete with better fuel efficiency — and perhaps most shockingly — no traditional portals to the outside. Instead, … Read more

Passenger lands in hospital after humiliating TSA spat over stubborn jewelry 

Passenger lands in hospital after humiliating TSA spat over stubborn jewelry 

Smart rings, they’re finger-sticking good! A UK man has sworn off a certain piece of electronic jewelry after he was prevented from boarding a flight because it wouldn’t come off his finger. He detailed the humiliating ordeal in a series of X posts taking off on the platform. The passenger in question, Daniel Rotar, had … Read more

OpenAI launches new parental controls to target graphic content

OpenAI launches new parental controls to target graphic content

OpenAI has unveiled a new set of parental controls for ChatGPT in an effort to better protect teenagers from graphic and potentially harmful content. The announcement comes at a time of growing scrutiny over the role of artificial intelligence in recent tragedies, including a highly publicized lawsuit and congressional hearing over the death of a … Read more

How car owners spend ‘me time’ with vehicles — and why Gen Z, Millennials differ: survey

How car owners spend ‘me time’ with vehicles — and why Gen Z, Millennials differ: survey

Your car may be your sanctuary where you get to spend some of your most treasured “me time,” but how you choose to spend it differs significantly by generation, according to a recent study. In the survey of 2,000 American car owners, drivers reported doing everything from planning their futures, bopping to music, and taking … Read more

Here’s how phones, busy schedules undercut family connections, new survey reveals

Here’s how phones, busy schedules undercut family connections, new survey reveals

Parents are competing with devices and distractions for more than half of their conversations with their child, according to new research. A survey of parents of children under the age of 18 revealed that their child has their phone in hand 52% of the time when trying to talk to them. This causes more than … Read more

New MRI brain scan can help predict Alzheimer’s before symptoms begin

New MRI brain scan can help predict Alzheimer’s before symptoms begin

Levels of iron in the brain could be a warning sign of future Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests. High levels of the chemical element have been shown to increase brain toxins and trigger neurodegeneration, resulting in cognitive decline — especially when they interact with the abnormal amyloid and tau proteins that are the hallmark pathologies of Alzheimer’s … Read more

Prevent ‘tech neck’ with this simple exercise — no equipment needed

Prevent ‘tech neck’ with this simple exercise — no equipment needed

iPhone, therefore iHunch. “Tech neck,” the “TikTok tilt,” “scrolliosis” or the “Silicon slump” — there are many ways to describe the pain, stiffness and discomfort that results from repeatedly bending your head forward to look at your phone. Tech neck is when you hold your head in a downward, forward-flexed position while looking at your … Read more

Engineers unveil bonkers prototype for ‘crash-proof’ plane following Air India disaster

Engineers unveil bonkers prototype for ‘crash-proof’ plane following Air India disaster

Call them airplane bags. In the wake of the tragic Air India crash, engineers have designed a new AI-powered safety system to prevent future in-flight mishaps. What they came up with seems just plane ridiculous — an aircraft equipped with outside airbags — but it apparently could save lives. The Michelin Man-esque anti-crash concept, dubbed … Read more

This popular wellness accessory is a waste of money, warns doc — and shares 5 ways to get better results

This popular wellness accessory is a waste of money, warns doc — and shares 5 ways to get better results

Are you in a terrible glare-ationship with your phone or laptop? Computer vision syndrome, also known as digital eye strain, is a cluster of eye and vision-related problems that stem from staring at screens all day, every day. Some 60% to 65% of Americans are believed to experience symptoms. There are several ways to alleviate … Read more

Exclusive | Is immortality possible? The technology breakthroughs that could extend human life — and how effective experts say they really are

Exclusive | Is immortality possible? The technology breakthroughs that could extend human life — and how effective experts say they really are

Birthday cakes would need to come with fire extinguishers if these two world leaders have their way. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping were caught on a hot mike this week discussing scientific approaches to dramatically extending human life, renewing the age-old debate about the potential for people to live to 150. … Read more

Exclusive | Busy brides are saying ‘AI do!’ with quick and easy vow generators — as planners cash in on futuristic trend

Exclusive | Busy brides are saying ‘AI do!’ with quick and easy vow generators — as planners cash in on futuristic trend

When words fail, an AI-vows generator prevails. Delegating writing duties to artificial intelligence is the ultramodern, if controversial way approximately 25% of today’s sweeties say they’re saving time, stress and money on increasingly costly nuptials. Rather than spending hours pouring their hearts out onto a piece of paper, or blowing big bucks hiring a human … Read more