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Observing ourselves in real-time is a lure few can resist, say psychotherapists.
It’s been a year in which technology has helped us enormously, but it’s still a good idea to take some time away from your digital devices.
From creating positive habits to helping you perfect Masterchef-worthy meals – these apps will make your life a whole lot easier.
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Sleep has remained a mystery throughout the history of neuroscience and it isn’t until recently that technology enabled us to see what’s occurring in the brain when we sleep. In this episode of HuffPost’s original series on the inner workings of the mind, neuroscientist Professor Jeff Iliff explains why it’s important to get a good night’s sleep and how it helps the brain function better.
After a serious snowboarding accident, Christian Bagg didn’t want to give up the joy of extreme sports, so he created an adaptive mountain bike for himself, and then a company to help empower others.
The right technology, at the right time, can prove life-changing.
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Easton LaChappelle taught himself robotics as a teen and now his company, Unlimited Tomorrow, has created personalised prosthetics for people. TrueLimb is way more affordable than traditional products and is easy to upgrade as a person grows throughout their lives.
The UK helpline has dealt with more cases this year than it did during the whole of 2019, with women worst affected.
An increase in employee surveillance around the world brings with it urgent questions as we imagine what work in a post-covid world might look like, writes Hussein Kesvani.
Meet Bee Kwan-Chia, a Jane of all trades who kept her beauty business running through lockdown with the help of Square technology.
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