Print layering is enjoying a resurgence with fresh approaches on a time-honored technique. But this movement isn’t merely for maximalists or the traditional-tempered.
Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Manan Vora highlights that everyday items like TV remotes, smartphones, and kitchen sponges harbor far more germs than toilet ...
The Kenya Times on MSN
Litein Boys Teachers Demand Immediate Transfer from School
Teachers at Litein Boys High School are demanding immediate transfers from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) after ...
The Amazon Great Indian Festival Sale 2025 is now live, and it brings incredible savings on front load washing machines. Shoppers can explore top deals from trusted brands such as LG, Samsung and IFB, ...
To understand what South Sudan will become without Kiir, one must first understand what it is with him. The regime presided ...
Nigeria's wealthy elite are increasingly looking beyond traditional Western investment destinations, diversifying their portfolios across emerging markets and alternative residency programs. This ...
You may not have even heard of it but taking care of your fascia – the body’s web of connective tissue – can reap physical ...
Abstract: Fabric substrates offer mechanical flexibility, air permeability, and textile compatibility, making them ideal for wearable sensors. However, their porous and irregular surfaces pose ...
Abstract: This paper proposes a deep learning-based approach using Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) to automatically classify Felidae species. This study focuses on five major species: Leopard, ...
There was an error while loading. Please reload this page.
Tech Xplore on MSN
How a fabric patch uses static electricity in your clothes to let you chat with AI and control smart devices
There could soon be a new way to interact with your favorite AI chatbots—through the clothing you wear. An international team ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results