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How Hearing Aids Work

By: Nylah Nasim, Journalist
So how do these hearing devices work? Are they like speakers? Well, not quite.
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The World's First Ever Smart Hoop

The World’s First Ever Smart Hoop

By: Nicholas Tiller, Journalist
Huupe is now taking pre-orders for a $4,000 basketball hoop that includes shot tracking, an interactive training guide, remote player versus player challenges and a huge, high-definition screen that doubles as a backboard, allowing you to watch TV while you play.
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Matrix One Building Is Almost 100% Reusable

Matrix One Building Is Almost 100% Reusable

By: Annelise Hartlage, Journalist
This new building" Matrix One" is able to be taken apart and dismantled. With many eco friendly and flexible components, it is one of the most eco friendly buildings in the world.
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Rare Earth Metals Can Create Futuristic Tech

By: William Bohoney, Journalist
How can we use Rare Metals to make the future more green?
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Smart Contact Lenses Monitor Your Health

By: Nathan Brown, Journalist
Surgically implanting these lenses inside the eye was one of the first options for smart lenses.
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Published on December 15, 2020
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Why Should You Buy the JBL speaker?

By: Ulises Rodriguez Diaz, Journalist
There's many types of JBL speaker's that make's the style way better.
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How to find your items with an iPhone

How to find your items with an iPhone

By: Dillon Hoyne, Journalist
Finding items can be so much easier when using the Find My app
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CPX4 drone research. Photograph. Britannica ImageQuest, Encyclopædia Britannica, 22 Oct 2018.
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Silent Drone That Uses Ion Propulsion

By: Philip Do, Journalist
Undefined Technologies, an aerospace company, has created a eVTOL drone, called the Silent Ventus. Instead of using large and bulky propellers like traditional drones, the Silent Ventus is powered by ion propulsion, which doesn't have any moving parts.
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