Highlights from the Supermoon orbit.
Apple today presented its App Store Best of 2020 winners, recognizing 15 apps and games that proved to be essential for making life easier, healthier, and more connected this year. Notable for their high quality, creative design, usability, and innovative technology, these apps and games are equally celebrated for their positive cultural impact, helpfulness, and importance.
Read MoreThe artist says her baby, X Æ A-XII, stays up watching “radical art.” So she made him an A.I. lullaby.
Read MoreThe pitch for Berlin-based Endel is pretty straightforward, according to its co-founder and CEO Oleg Stavitsky. “The way I usually describe Endel is: This is a technology that is built to help you focus, relax and sleep,” Stavitsky told me. “Of course, the way we do that is a little more complicated than that.”
Read MoreToday, Endel, a pioneer in AI-powered well-being, and SleepScore Labs, the Sleep Science Company, announce their partnership to radically improve how we sleep. Within this strategic collaboration, SleepScore Labs’ Chief Scientific Officer Dr. Roy Raymann and his team of scientists collaborate with Endel to maximize the effect of Endel’s functional soundscapes.
Read MoreIn the midst of a pandemic, sleep has never been more important—or more elusive. Studies have shown that a full night’s sleep is one of the best defenses in protecting your immune system. But since the spread of COVID-19 began, people around the world are going to bed later and sleeping worse; tales of terrifying and vivid dreams have flooded social media.
Read MoreEpisode #239: Chris Fernandez, EnsoData, “There Was One Particular Area That Felt Like It Was At Least 5 Years Behind…And That Was The Application Of AI To Waveform Data”
Read MoreHistorically under-appreciated and largely uncharted, sleep is emerging as the go-to platform on which to develop the future of preventive medicine.
Read MoreEnsoData, a Madison, Wisconsin-based startup that is using artificial intelligence to analyze the human body to diagnose health conditions, today announced the close of $9 million in funding.
Read Morething,” said Adam Haar Horowitz. “This is the same idea, except that in a state of semi-sleep, [it turns out that] you’re highly suggestible, and your thoughts are highly visual. If you say something to a person at that point, it’s highly likely that they are going to visualize that thing in their sleep, i.e. dream about it.”
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