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Can “Phantom Touch” from VR Rewire Real-Life Pain Perception?

Imagine reaching out to touch a virtual object and feeling a real sensation—even though nothing physically touches your skin. This is not science fic…

Could Your Breathprint Become the Next Biometric ID—and Health Risk?

Imagine walking through airport security, not by scanning your fingerprint or iris, but simply by breathing. Recent scientific breakthroughs suggest …

Are VR Forest Baths as Effective as Real Ones for Stress Relief?

As interest in mental health and wellness continues to grow, innovative approaches are emerging to make nature therapy more accessible. For many peop…

What If We Could Regenerate Human Hearing Like Zebrafish Do?

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Imagine a world where hearing loss isn't permanent. Where damaged cells in the human ear could regenerate, restoring auditory function just like …

Full‑Body Scans on 100K People Reveal Hidden Disease Patterns

What if your doctor could predict a disease years before symptoms even begin? Thanks to an extraordinary project in the United Kingdom, this is no lo…

How Apple’s Future Watch AI Could Predict Health Conditions Without New Sensors

Imagine if your smartwatch could silently predict major shifts in your health—from pregnancy to mental stress to chronic illnesses—without any additi…

Could AI-Powered Robots Soon Perform Surgery Without Any Human Help?

Imagine a future where artificial intelligence (AI) not only assists in surgeries but performs them entirely without any human intervention. That fut…

Does Your Activewear Make You More Active? The Psychology Behind It

Do your workout clothes do more than just wick sweat? Can they actually influence your desire to move, stretch, or run an extra mile? While most of u…

Could Smart Retinal Scans Soon Flag Heart, Kidney or Eye Disease Early?

Imagine a world where a simple eye scan not only reveals your vision problems but also flags early signs of heart disease, kidney dysfunction, or eve…

Could Gene-Edited CRISPR 3.0 Cures Be Just Years Away for Many Diseases?

The landscape of medicine is undergoing a revolutionary transformation as CRISPR 3.0—an advanced version of gene-editing technology—enters clinical r…