Scientists are working on e-tattoos that monitor your sweat
Graphene e-tattoos are wearable biosensors that stick directly to the skin Researchers are now developing patches that can read compounds in sweat These could indicate a range of conditions, as well as detecting stress Invisible sweat sensors could one day be used to detect health conditions. That’s according to ongoing
Why Hotel Brands like Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt Are Working Overtime for Travelers With Disabilities
“Everyone deserves to see the Eiffel Tower, London’s Tower Bridge, and the beauty of Italy,” says Victoria Page, a travel advisor at the agency Embark Beyond. That’s one reason Page has made a point of working with clients who have disabilities. “Whether somebody has mobility issues, an immune system disorder, autism spectrum
Years After Working With Robin Williams In The Birdcage, Nathan Lane Shared Thoughts On His Co-Star That Have Me In My Feels
The Birdcage is one of the best ’90s movies, and that’s in great part because of the hilarious moments between Robin Williams and Nathan Lane. Now, ahead of the comedy celebrating its bittersweet 30th anniversary next year (considering Robin Williams died in 2014), Lane is sharing memories of working with